Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... Bishop Hopkins show us where so severe a restriction is imposed upon Protestant Bishops ? But we have said , that the history of the Catechism of Trent , under the promise and blessing of God , proves , beyond contradiction , how ...
... Bishop Hopkins show us where so severe a restriction is imposed upon Protestant Bishops ? But we have said , that the history of the Catechism of Trent , under the promise and blessing of God , proves , beyond contradiction , how ...
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... bishops and priests are intrusted with the guidance of the people in the faith ; and that " individual bishops and priests are liable to err . " But we DO deny , what it became Bishop Hopkins , as a Christian disputant , cautiously to ...
... bishops and priests are intrusted with the guidance of the people in the faith ; and that " individual bishops and priests are liable to err . " But we DO deny , what it became Bishop Hopkins , as a Christian disputant , cautiously to ...
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... bishop , for no layman does or can know all the difficulties a bishop has to contend with , the complicated and delicate affairs he has to manage , or the compromises in order to avoid greater evils he is frequently obliged to make ...
... bishop , for no layman does or can know all the difficulties a bishop has to contend with , the complicated and delicate affairs he has to manage , or the compromises in order to avoid greater evils he is frequently obliged to make ...
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