Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... saved , who cannot be said to be actu et proprie in the Church . Bellarmine and Billuart instance catechu- mens and ... saved ; and yet no one can be saved out of the Church , as no one was saved out of the ark , according to the ...
... saved , who cannot be said to be actu et proprie in the Church . Bellarmine and Billuart instance catechu- mens and ... saved ; and yet no one can be saved out of the Church , as no one was saved out of the ark , according to the ...
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... saved , if they are out of the Church ? ' " It is clear that this difficulty , which Bellarmine states , arises from understanding that to be in the Church means to be in the visible Church , and that when faith declares , out of the ...
... saved , if they are out of the Church ? ' " It is clear that this difficulty , which Bellarmine states , arises from understanding that to be in the Church means to be in the visible Church , and that when faith declares , out of the ...
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... saved unless he belongs to the visible communion of the Church , either actually or virtually , and also that the salvation of catechu- mens can be asserted only because they do so belong ; that is , because they are in the vestibule ...
... saved unless he belongs to the visible communion of the Church , either actually or virtually , and also that the salvation of catechu- mens can be asserted only because they do so belong ; that is , because they are in the vestibule ...
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