Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
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Page vii
... present that accuracy which a well meditated and care- fully revised composition would have possessed . I come to England prepared for such an undertaking , I flatter myself that , with God's grace , much more jus- tice would have been ...
... present that accuracy which a well meditated and care- fully revised composition would have possessed . I come to England prepared for such an undertaking , I flatter myself that , with God's grace , much more jus- tice would have been ...
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... present constitution without the Church ; but although there would have been ample ground of demonstration for that authority in any case , we now compendiously take it from those sacred records , which preserve the words and actions of ...
... present constitution without the Church ; but although there would have been ample ground of demonstration for that authority in any case , we now compendiously take it from those sacred records , which preserve the words and actions of ...
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... present , undertaken to confine myself to one point only ; to examining , in a series of evening lectures , the fundamental principles of the Catholic and Protestant religions ; in other words , the essential ground of separation ...
... present , undertaken to confine myself to one point only ; to examining , in a series of evening lectures , the fundamental principles of the Catholic and Protestant religions ; in other words , the essential ground of separation ...
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... present the same beauty and purity . But it is the characteristic of error , that it may , by the assistance of an artful setting , and by a certain play of light thrown upon it , produce the appearance of being without fault ; but , if ...
... present the same beauty and purity . But it is the characteristic of error , that it may , by the assistance of an artful setting , and by a certain play of light thrown upon it , produce the appearance of being without fault ; but , if ...
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... presents to them , the striking doctrine of the resurrection ; he shows them the futility and absurdity of their ... present religion , and a certain longing after a better faith , from their having erected an altar " to the unknown ...
... presents to them , the striking doctrine of the resurrection ; he shows them the futility and absurdity of their ... present religion , and a certain longing after a better faith , from their having erected an altar " to the unknown ...
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