Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
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... and wishes to be received and pondered in hearts that love Christian meekness , and long after unity and peace . London , On the Feast of our Lord's Transfiguration , 1836 . CONTENTS . VOL . I. LECTURE I. The object and ix.
... and wishes to be received and pondered in hearts that love Christian meekness , and long after unity and peace . London , On the Feast of our Lord's Transfiguration , 1836 . CONTENTS . VOL . I. LECTURE I. The object and ix.
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... unity . For this purpose , I will explain , in the simplest manner possible , the grounds whereupon we found the very principle of faith ; on what we build the doctrines which we profess ; I will examine , in other words , whether we ...
... unity . For this purpose , I will explain , in the simplest manner possible , the grounds whereupon we found the very principle of faith ; on what we build the doctrines which we profess ; I will examine , in other words , whether we ...
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... unity to conviction , which makes the terms , whereon men are received into the pale of a religion equal to all , whether learned or illiterate , quick or dull of apprehension , and which obliges all to divest themselves of their ...
... unity to conviction , which makes the terms , whereon men are received into the pale of a religion equal to all , whether learned or illiterate , quick or dull of apprehension , and which obliges all to divest themselves of their ...
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... unity , which alone could have enabled Churches to communicate to one another , the respective books and letters addressed to them by the apostles ; and it was only on the communication of the authority , which their testimony gave ...
... unity , which alone could have enabled Churches to communicate to one another , the respective books and letters addressed to them by the apostles ; and it was only on the communication of the authority , which their testimony gave ...
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... unity of principle and action . I showed you that the rule proposed by others is proved by experience to lead to exactly opposite results ; in other words , that it removes men farther from that union , towards which it must be intended ...
... unity of principle and action . I showed you that the rule proposed by others is proved by experience to lead to exactly opposite results ; in other words , that it removes men farther from that union , towards which it must be intended ...
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