Hints on the Study of the Sacred BooksJ. Murphy, 1887 - 29 psl. |
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... holds , to whom it belongs to judge of truth and the interpretation of the Holy Scriptures , nor yet against the unanimous consent of the Fathers . " " Nos , idem Decretum renovantes , hanc illius mentem esse declaramus , ut in rebus ...
... holds , to whom it belongs to judge of truth and the interpretation of the Holy Scriptures , nor yet against the unanimous consent of the Fathers . " " Nos , idem Decretum renovantes , hanc illius mentem esse declaramus , ut in rebus ...
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... holds , to whom it belongs to judge of the true sense and interpretation of the Holy Scriptures . " ( 4 ) That in the reading of the Bible , whether the layman be learned or unlearned , the rule which a great Doctor of the Church laid ...
... holds , to whom it belongs to judge of the true sense and interpretation of the Holy Scriptures . " ( 4 ) That in the reading of the Bible , whether the layman be learned or unlearned , the rule which a great Doctor of the Church laid ...
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... hold the Bible in the highest esteem , and yet use it for another purpose than that for which it was designed , and disregard in their study of it the plainest rules which it con- tains ; and it sometimes happens that even Catholics ...
... hold the Bible in the highest esteem , and yet use it for another purpose than that for which it was designed , and disregard in their study of it the plainest rules which it con- tains ; and it sometimes happens that even Catholics ...
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... hold entirely contradictory opinions on every doctrine which the Scripture is claimed to teach ; it must then have been given to the Christian Church as an organization , the Christian Church then as now consisting , to speak in ...
... hold entirely contradictory opinions on every doctrine which the Scripture is claimed to teach ; it must then have been given to the Christian Church as an organization , the Christian Church then as now consisting , to speak in ...
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... hold fast to the tradition of truth . For what ? Even if there should be a dispute about any trifling point , ought we not to have 28 Work cited , pp . 314 , 315 . 29 Epistle of Polycarp to the Philippians , about A. D. 150. Work cited ...
... hold fast to the tradition of truth . For what ? Even if there should be a dispute about any trifling point , ought we not to have 28 Work cited , pp . 314 , 315 . 29 Epistle of Polycarp to the Philippians , about A. D. 150. Work cited ...
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