Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
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... natives , —either that limitation supposes an impossibility of its so doing , or it implies the possible case of the Church being law- fully disobeyed . The first would be the Catholic doctrine , and at open variance with the grounds ...
... natives , —either that limitation supposes an impossibility of its so doing , or it implies the possible case of the Church being law- fully disobeyed . The first would be the Catholic doctrine , and at open variance with the grounds ...
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... natives of countries to be converted , have been necessarily withdrawn , on account of the absurdities , impieties , and innumerable errors which they contained . And this is the rule that has been put into the hands of men ! But look ...
... natives of countries to be converted , have been necessarily withdrawn , on account of the absurdities , impieties , and innumerable errors which they contained . And this is the rule that has been put into the hands of men ! But look ...
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... native hierarchy , governing many congregations and churches regularly or- ganized , and of such a character , as ... natives of America , and in the penin- sula of India . When , therefore , the new religion took possession of this and ...
... native hierarchy , governing many congregations and churches regularly or- ganized , and of such a character , as ... natives of America , and in the penin- sula of India . When , therefore , the new religion took possession of this and ...
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... natives . + Similar grants are , I believe , made in other colonies , as in Canada ; and to the African missions , for the liberated slaves , some support of a similar character is , I understand , afforded . So that , as far as the ...
... natives . + Similar grants are , I believe , made in other colonies , as in Canada ; and to the African missions , for the liberated slaves , some support of a similar character is , I understand , afforded . So that , as far as the ...
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... natives of Hindoostan . No other nation ever possessed such facilities for the extension of its faith , as we now have in the government of a passive people , who yield submissively to our mild sway , reverence our principles , and ...
... natives of Hindoostan . No other nation ever possessed such facilities for the extension of its faith , as we now have in the government of a passive people , who yield submissively to our mild sway , reverence our principles , and ...
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