Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
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... promise him , that , in due time , and when such observations shall have been laid down as I con- sider absolutely necessary , for the full understanding of the question , he shall see every point met in the fairest , the fullest , and ...
... promise him , that , in due time , and when such observations shall have been laid down as I con- sider absolutely necessary , for the full understanding of the question , he shall see every point met in the fairest , the fullest , and ...
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... promise , and if you extend that privilege beyond those who were present , and to whom the promises were personally addressed , the rule will have no farther limit . If you admit disciples to have partaken of the privilege , on what ...
... promise , and if you extend that privilege beyond those who were present , and to whom the promises were personally addressed , the rule will have no farther limit . If you admit disciples to have partaken of the privilege , on what ...
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... promises to abide with it for ever , to assist , direct , and instruct it , and always teach in and through it . So that , while giving our implicit credit , and trusting our judgment to it , we are believing , and trusting to the ...
... promises to abide with it for ever , to assist , direct , and instruct it , and always teach in and through it . So that , while giving our implicit credit , and trusting our judgment to it , we are believing , and trusting to the ...
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... promises of Christ , which I shall develop at full length hereafter , we believe it impossible that the decrees which she issues can be false or incorrect ; because Christ's promises would fail and be made void , should the Church be ...
... promises of Christ , which I shall develop at full length hereafter , we believe it impossible that the decrees which she issues can be false or incorrect ; because Christ's promises would fail and be made void , should the Church be ...
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... among them . He selects a certain body of men : he invests them , not merely with great authority , but with power , equal to his own ; he makes them a promise of remaining with them and teaching among them F 2 LECTURE III . 63.
... among them . He selects a certain body of men : he invests them , not merely with great authority , but with power , equal to his own ; he makes them a promise of remaining with them and teaching among them F 2 LECTURE III . 63.
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