The End of Religious Controversy, in a Friendly Correspondence Between a Religious Society of Protestants, and a Roman Catholic Divine ...D. & J. Sadlier, 1887 - 352 psl. |
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... living witness- es of it LETTER XXIV . To James Brown , Esq . Objections answered . False and unauthenticated miracles no disproof of true and authenticated ones . Strictness of the examination of re- ported miracles at Roine . Not ...
... living witness- es of it LETTER XXIV . To James Brown , Esq . Objections answered . False and unauthenticated miracles no disproof of true and authenticated ones . Strictness of the examination of re- ported miracles at Roine . Not ...
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... living . Effects of these calumnies . No Catholic ever shaken in his faith by them . They occasion the conversion of many Pro- 219 testants . They render their authors dreadfully guilty before God LETTER XXXIII . To James Brown , Esq ...
... living . Effects of these calumnies . No Catholic ever shaken in his faith by them . They occasion the conversion of many Pro- 219 testants . They render their authors dreadfully guilty before God LETTER XXXIII . To James Brown , Esq ...
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... living , was commissioned to sound him on the business : but , in conclusion , it was thought Lost advisable to employ the influence which the prelate alluded to had so justly acquired over him . This method succeeded ; and ...
... living , was commissioned to sound him on the business : but , in conclusion , it was thought Lost advisable to employ the influence which the prelate alluded to had so justly acquired over him . This method succeeded ; and ...
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John Milner. the Good Shepherd himself ( then also the Judge of the living and the dead ) who hath laid down his life for his sheep , take of those hirelings , who have not only left his sheep to be caught and scattered by the wolf , but ...
John Milner. the Good Shepherd himself ( then also the Judge of the living and the dead ) who hath laid down his life for his sheep , take of those hirelings , who have not only left his sheep to be caught and scattered by the wolf , but ...
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... living at some distance from any considerable town , meet togeth- er once a week , generally at my habitation of New Cottage , not so much for our amusement and refection , as for the improve- ment of our minds , by reading the best ...
... living at some distance from any considerable town , meet togeth- er once a week , generally at my habitation of New Cottage , not so much for our amusement and refection , as for the improve- ment of our minds , by reading the best ...
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