Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... means of determining , as he himself confesses - for he denies with in- dignation the infallibility of the Church — and is clearly enough evinced by the fact that no two Protestants , where they depart from Catholic tradition , agree in ...
... means of determining , as he himself confesses - for he denies with in- dignation the infallibility of the Church — and is clearly enough evinced by the fact that no two Protestants , where they depart from Catholic tradition , agree in ...
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... means militates against St. Augustine , St. Fulgentius , the Brothers Walenburg , or Bishop Hay ; because it by no means follows from the fact that one is not a formal heretic , that he is , so long as in a society alien to the Church ...
... means militates against St. Augustine , St. Fulgentius , the Brothers Walenburg , or Bishop Hay ; because it by no means follows from the fact that one is not a formal heretic , that he is , so long as in a society alien to the Church ...
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... means the first and necessary truths of morals and theology . But this is not decisive , for he leaves it in doubt whether he means morals and theology in the superintelligible order only , or in the intelligible order . If the former ...
... means the first and necessary truths of morals and theology . But this is not decisive , for he leaves it in doubt whether he means morals and theology in the superintelligible order only , or in the intelligible order . If the former ...
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