Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
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... tion which they shall therein find , of their manner of thinking . For , whatever they shall read hath been written with a kind intent , and hath proceeded from a charitable spirit , and wishes to be received and pondered in hearts that ...
... tion which they shall therein find , of their manner of thinking . For , whatever they shall read hath been written with a kind intent , and hath proceeded from a charitable spirit , and wishes to be received and pondered in hearts that ...
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... minor points , which merge entirely in this one . It is evident , therefore , that the question between us and Protestants divides itself into two ; the one being a ques- tion of fact , the other of right . For B 2 INTRODUCTION . 3.
... minor points , which merge entirely in this one . It is evident , therefore , that the question between us and Protestants divides itself into two ; the one being a ques- tion of fact , the other of right . For B 2 INTRODUCTION . 3.
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Nicholas Patrick Wiseman. tion of fact , the other of right . For , whether each of the individual instances , commonly produced , is to be considered a corruption , an invention of man , or contradictory to the true revealed word of ...
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman. tion of fact , the other of right . For , whether each of the individual instances , commonly produced , is to be considered a corruption , an invention of man , or contradictory to the true revealed word of ...
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... tion is equally a rule of faith , the Catholic Church is not guilty of the alleged corruption . But this , as I before observed , is the whole kernel of the controversy between the two religions . So that , first , the very point in ...
... tion is equally a rule of faith , the Catholic Church is not guilty of the alleged corruption . But this , as I before observed , is the whole kernel of the controversy between the two religions . So that , first , the very point in ...
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... tion , or from individual consciousness of misery and ignorance , whether consisting in the harmonious beauty of all the parts of a system , or in strong evidence in favour of special propositions , any would equally lead to the ...
... tion , or from individual consciousness of misery and ignorance , whether consisting in the harmonious beauty of all the parts of a system , or in strong evidence in favour of special propositions , any would equally lead to the ...
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