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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... things which keep me in the bosom of the Catholic Church . The agreement of different people and nations keeps me there . The authority established by Miracies , nourished by hope , increased by charity , and confirmed by antiquity ...
... things which keep me in the bosom of the Catholic Church . The agreement of different people and nations keeps me there . The authority established by Miracies , nourished by hope , increased by charity , and confirmed by antiquity ...
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... things proved in the foregoing Letters PART III . LETTER XXXI . To the Rev. J. M. D. D. INTRODUCTION . Effects produced by the foregoing Letters on the minds of Mr. Brown , and others of his Society . This in part coun- teracted by the ...
... things proved in the foregoing Letters PART III . LETTER XXXI . To the Rev. J. M. D. D. INTRODUCTION . Effects produced by the foregoing Letters on the minds of Mr. Brown , and others of his Society . This in part coun- teracted by the ...
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... thing has taken place . Nevertheless he comes forward in his Episcopal mitre , bearing in his hands a new Protestant Catechism , to be learnt by Protestants of every description , which teaches them to hate and persecute their elder ...
... thing has taken place . Nevertheless he comes forward in his Episcopal mitre , bearing in his hands a new Protestant Catechism , to be learnt by Protestants of every description , which teaches them to hate and persecute their elder ...
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... thing is plain from the nature of the different legal offences which the Right Rev. prelate lays to their charge . In one place , he accuses the Catholics of England and Ireland , that is to say , more than a quarter of his majesty's ...
... thing is plain from the nature of the different legal offences which the Right Rev. prelate lays to their charge . In one place , he accuses the Catholics of England and Ireland , that is to say , more than a quarter of his majesty's ...
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... thing it makes in favour of the bishop's object , which is to invalidate the supremacy of saint Peter . For it matters not which apostle founded this church or that church , while it is evident from the words of Christ , in St. Matthew ...
... thing it makes in favour of the bishop's object , which is to invalidate the supremacy of saint Peter . For it matters not which apostle founded this church or that church , while it is evident from the words of Christ , in St. Matthew ...
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