The Church quarterly review, 24 tomasSpottiswoode & Company, 1887 |
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... Roman Catholics . That not only has the entire Gallican school been in error as regards the relations between a Pope and a Council , but that assailants of Roman Catholicism understood it better than some of its most devout and learned ...
... Roman Catholics . That not only has the entire Gallican school been in error as regards the relations between a Pope and a Council , but that assailants of Roman Catholicism understood it better than some of its most devout and learned ...
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... Roman and the Oriental Churches . The Popes who summoned the Councils of Lyons and of Florence for the reunion of the Greeks ( Gregory X. and Eugenius IV . ) thoroughly recog- nized Eastern Christendom as a power with which they could ...
... Roman and the Oriental Churches . The Popes who summoned the Councils of Lyons and of Florence for the reunion of the Greeks ( Gregory X. and Eugenius IV . ) thoroughly recog- nized Eastern Christendom as a power with which they could ...
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... [ Roman ] Catholic , unless gifted with an unusual superiority of mind , has no knowledge of good and evil other than that which he derives from the external authority , which in many cases is represented by any chance individual . Nor is ...
... [ Roman ] Catholic , unless gifted with an unusual superiority of mind , has no knowledge of good and evil other than that which he derives from the external authority , which in many cases is represented by any chance individual . Nor is ...
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... Roman obedience . Assuredly we are none of us good judges in our own case ; but , without denying that the instance alleged was a real scandal , we must own to have been much more shocked by such facts as the following . That at a time ...
... Roman obedience . Assuredly we are none of us good judges in our own case ; but , without denying that the instance alleged was a real scandal , we must own to have been much more shocked by such facts as the following . That at a time ...
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... F. Clark in the Month ( January , February , March , 1882 ) are of course from a Roman point of view , but will be found well worthy of attention . of fallen man they are not only liable to special 1887 13 Church Authority .
... F. Clark in the Month ( January , February , March , 1882 ) are of course from a Roman point of view , but will be found well worthy of attention . of fallen man they are not only liable to special 1887 13 Church Authority .
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