Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... persons pertaining to the soul and yet not to the body of the Church makes nothing against this conclusion . They , indeed , teach that there is a class of persons that may be saved , who cannot be said to be actu et proprie in the ...
... persons pertaining to the soul and yet not to the body of the Church makes nothing against this conclusion . They , indeed , teach that there is a class of persons that may be saved , who cannot be said to be actu et proprie in the ...
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... persons as belonging to the soul and not to the body , mean , it is evident , not persons who in no sense belong to the body , but simply those who , though they in effect belong to it , do not belong to it in the full and strict sense ...
... persons as belonging to the soul and not to the body , mean , it is evident , not persons who in no sense belong to the body , but simply those who , though they in effect belong to it , do not belong to it in the full and strict sense ...
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reason , go immediately to heaven . But persons having come to the age of reason , baptized in an heretical society , or persons bap- tized in such society in infancy , and adhering to it after having come to years of understanding ...
reason , go immediately to heaven . But persons having come to the age of reason , baptized in an heretical society , or persons bap- tized in such society in infancy , and adhering to it after having come to years of understanding ...
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