Month and Catholic Review, 18 tomasSimpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1873 |
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... principle with which we start . Mr. Stephens , and the school of which he is a member , begin with the assumption that the early days of Christianity were privileged above its riper age ; that in the first few centuries there was a ...
... principle with which we start . Mr. Stephens , and the school of which he is a member , begin with the assumption that the early days of Christianity were privileged above its riper age ; that in the first few centuries there was a ...
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... principle . Whatever the Fathers taught as mouthpieces of the Church , or whatever they truthfully witness of the contemporary Church's teaching , that we are ipso facto pledged to hold ; whatever even an individual Father of orthodox ...
... principle . Whatever the Fathers taught as mouthpieces of the Church , or whatever they truthfully witness of the contemporary Church's teaching , that we are ipso facto pledged to hold ; whatever even an individual Father of orthodox ...
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... principle of authority . According to this principle the Scriptures themselves are a part of tradition with the truths which they contain , for such truths , be they many or be they few , are not so contained as to be capable of being ...
... principle of authority . According to this principle the Scriptures themselves are a part of tradition with the truths which they contain , for such truths , be they many or be they few , are not so contained as to be capable of being ...
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... principle that everything must be made straight in this life . Our real life may be sometimes like a novel , but it is very generally an unfinished novel , which would hardly be very popular with Mr. Mudie's subscribers . " " I wonder ...
... principle that everything must be made straight in this life . Our real life may be sometimes like a novel , but it is very generally an unfinished novel , which would hardly be very popular with Mr. Mudie's subscribers . " " I wonder ...
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... principle and courage ; and he was unfortunately advised to utilize their reconciliation by engaging his services to carry letters to the English barons , requesting their aid for the L • necessities of the war . It was thought that The ...
... principle and courage ; and he was unfortunately advised to utilize their reconciliation by engaging his services to carry letters to the English barons , requesting their aid for the L • necessities of the war . It was thought that The ...
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