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... means that it was expressly in order to deal a heavier blow ' at Galli- canism and Febronianism , which hold that acceptation by the faithful throughout the world , instead of defini- tion or confirmation by the Supreme Pontiff , gives ...
... means that it was expressly in order to deal a heavier blow ' at Galli- canism and Febronianism , which hold that acceptation by the faithful throughout the world , instead of defini- tion or confirmation by the Supreme Pontiff , gives ...
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... mean by certainty , -which ex- cludes all doubt , and begets an absolute re- The certainty pose of the mind . And now I affirm that I of divine faith have a greater degree of certainty with regard any of the to truths of the ...
... mean by certainty , -which ex- cludes all doubt , and begets an absolute re- The certainty pose of the mind . And now I affirm that I of divine faith have a greater degree of certainty with regard any of the to truths of the ...
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... them of that truth which they objectively possess . They are true apart from all affirmation or belief on the one hand , and from all denial or disbelief on the other . Let me explain farther what I mean by this light 4.
... them of that truth which they objectively possess . They are true apart from all affirmation or belief on the one hand , and from all denial or disbelief on the other . Let me explain farther what I mean by this light 4.
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William Humphrey. Let me explain farther what I mean by this light of faith . God has given to His intelligent and ... means The light of of this light that I see clearly , for instance , - nature . that twice two make four , or that the ...
William Humphrey. Let me explain farther what I mean by this light of faith . God has given to His intelligent and ... means The light of of this light that I see clearly , for instance , - nature . that twice two make four , or that the ...
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... mean when we speak of mysteries . Two things are re- Mysteries : quired and suffice to constitute a mystery : 1. what are that the fact itself cannot be ascertained , that it is , by any process of the reason ; and 2. after we know that ...
... mean when we speak of mysteries . Two things are re- Mysteries : quired and suffice to constitute a mystery : 1. what are that the fact itself cannot be ascertained , that it is , by any process of the reason ; and 2. after we know that ...
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