Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
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... teaches . There is one passage on which several of my friends have favoured me with their remarks : from which I conclude that there must be an unintentional ambi- guity in the phrase . I allude to Vol . I. p . 60 , where the following ...
... teaches . There is one passage on which several of my friends have favoured me with their remarks : from which I conclude that there must be an unintentional ambi- guity in the phrase . I allude to Vol . I. p . 60 , where the following ...
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... teach us , what are the qualities whereby the word of God should be recommended , and our ministry dis- tinguished . And , in the first place , we are commanded to show ourselves worthy ministers of Christ in the word of truth , in the ...
... teach us , what are the qualities whereby the word of God should be recommended , and our ministry dis- tinguished . And , in the first place , we are commanded to show ourselves worthy ministers of Christ in the word of truth , in the ...
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... teaching received in education , so that the long and painful process I have described is by no means required from each individual . I will , there- fore , justify what I have asserted , by the authority of one considered eminently ...
... teaching received in education , so that the long and painful process I have described is by no means required from each individual . I will , there- fore , justify what I have asserted , by the authority of one considered eminently ...
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... teaching . Here , then , we have a characteristic difference between the groundwork of the two religions . For , on the one hand , there is no security given in the profession of Protestantism , that its fundamental principle of ...
... teaching . Here , then , we have a characteristic difference between the groundwork of the two religions . For , on the one hand , there is no security given in the profession of Protestantism , that its fundamental principle of ...
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... teaching of the Church . Assuredly , there is something here beautifully contrasted , to the eye of the philosopher , with the manifest imperfections of the other system . There is a natural and obvious beauty in the simplicity of this ...
... teaching of the Church . Assuredly , there is something here beautifully contrasted , to the eye of the philosopher , with the manifest imperfections of the other system . There is a natural and obvious beauty in the simplicity of this ...
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