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Protestantism does not claim infallibility ; and certainly , in the form in which it has thus far been most popular , most egregious error has gone under its name . Those who have been reared under its Calvinistic phase , are little ...
Protestantism does not claim infallibility ; and certainly , in the form in which it has thus far been most popular , most egregious error has gone under its name . Those who have been reared under its Calvinistic phase , are little ...
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statement and application , is the reasoning with which Mr. Brownson oppposes Catholicism to Protestantism , -a method of argument which Calvinistic theologians find it no easy matter to confront . pp . 401403 .
statement and application , is the reasoning with which Mr. Brownson oppposes Catholicism to Protestantism , -a method of argument which Calvinistic theologians find it no easy matter to confront . pp . 401403 .
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He concedes , however , and our readers will bear the concession in mind , that if religion as an organization is necessary , Protestantism cannot , and Catholicity can answer our purpose . We let him speak for himself .
He concedes , however , and our readers will bear the concession in mind , that if religion as an organization is necessary , Protestantism cannot , and Catholicity can answer our purpose . We let him speak for himself .
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Following the paragraph which we have just quoted , we have a succession of pages to prove what no one disputes , that Protestantism does not comply with the conditions put forth in the paragraph to prove what to many minds will be ...
Following the paragraph which we have just quoted , we have a succession of pages to prove what no one disputes , that Protestantism does not comply with the conditions put forth in the paragraph to prove what to many minds will be ...
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We come to the point where alone the whole controversy between Catholicism and Protestantism is virtually to be decided the point , above all others , where we are curious to see what argument can be introduced , and we are ...
We come to the point where alone the whole controversy between Catholicism and Protestantism is virtually to be decided the point , above all others , where we are curious to see what argument can be introduced , and we are ...
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