Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
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Page 12
... simple compa- rison led him to see , must be the counterpart to what he had read ; and he , instantly , yielded himself a captive to faith , and * Acts , ii . iii . adopted all the scheme of Christianity , implied in the 12 LECTURE I.
... simple compa- rison led him to see , must be the counterpart to what he had read ; and he , instantly , yielded himself a captive to faith , and * Acts , ii . iii . adopted all the scheme of Christianity , implied in the 12 LECTURE I.
Page 14
... simple discovery of how admirably it winds into all their re- cesses , and fits into all their intricate mazes , turning at will the bars , and opening the entrance of all the secret mysteries of self - knowledge . And in modern times ...
... simple discovery of how admirably it winds into all their re- cesses , and fits into all their intricate mazes , turning at will the bars , and opening the entrance of all the secret mysteries of self - knowledge . And in modern times ...
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... simple method which I intend to follow ; and this will certainly exclude what I fear has been too common elsewhere , and that , not merely because the method itself will not allow it to enter , but because I trust , that whatever method ...
... simple method which I intend to follow ; and this will certainly exclude what I fear has been too common elsewhere , and that , not merely because the method itself will not allow it to enter , but because I trust , that whatever method ...
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... simple reason , that , although , in every question , there must be some more leading and more important points , yet are the connecting links likewise of essential importance ; and though , by sweeping away that intermediate matter ...
... simple reason , that , although , in every question , there must be some more leading and more important points , yet are the connecting links likewise of essential importance ; and though , by sweeping away that intermediate matter ...
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... simple and obvious inquiries , resulting from this ill - conceived theory of Church authority . But if I mention these things , I cannot be expected to ex- plain them , nor is this my duty ; I propose them merely to show some of the ...
... simple and obvious inquiries , resulting from this ill - conceived theory of Church authority . But if I mention these things , I cannot be expected to ex- plain them , nor is this my duty ; I propose them merely to show some of the ...
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