Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1847 |
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... Bossuet , who is , at least , as high authority in regard to Catholic faith and theology as Mr. Newman . Bossuet , in his History of the Variations of Protestantism , assured , as the basis of his argument , that the truth , divinely ...
... Bossuet , who is , at least , as high authority in regard to Catholic faith and theology as Mr. Newman . Bossuet , in his History of the Variations of Protestantism , assured , as the basis of his argument , that the truth , divinely ...
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... Bossuet , " the Minister finds insupportable is , that I dared assert that faith in the true Church never varies , and that the truth , proceeding from God , has its perfection at once . He affects to be astonished , as if I had ...
... Bossuet , " the Minister finds insupportable is , that I dared assert that faith in the true Church never varies , and that the truth , proceeding from God , has its perfection at once . He affects to be astonished , as if I had ...
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... Bossuet's general doctrine on the subject . But , on one point at least , the two do actually maintain one and the same thesis . Mr. Newman says ( p . 82 ) , - " There was no formal acknowledgment of the doctrine of the Trinity till the ...
... Bossuet's general doctrine on the subject . But , on one point at least , the two do actually maintain one and the same thesis . Mr. Newman says ( p . 82 ) , - " There was no formal acknowledgment of the doctrine of the Trinity till the ...
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... Bossuet continues , goes over much of the ground traversed by Mr. Newman in the application of his Tests , and proves from the express testimony of Fathers and Councils , that the uniform doctrine of the Church is , that the faith ...
... Bossuet continues , goes over much of the ground traversed by Mr. Newman in the application of his Tests , and proves from the express testimony of Fathers and Councils , that the uniform doctrine of the Church is , that the faith ...
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... any meaning at all , this is decisive proof that Bossuet knew the theory of developments only to condemn it . He has , as we have seen , Why , 9 - quoted Vincent of Lerins , whom we venture 1847. ) Newman's Theory of Christian Doctrine .
... any meaning at all , this is decisive proof that Bossuet knew the theory of developments only to condemn it . He has , as we have seen , Why , 9 - quoted Vincent of Lerins , whom we venture 1847. ) Newman's Theory of Christian Doctrine .
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