The divine teacher, a letterBurns and Oates, 1885 - 71 psl. |
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... object of those Tracts is stated by their authors , * who sign themselves ' H. P. L. ' and ' W. B. , ' to be ' to place within the reach of readers who may not have time for deeper investigation some answers to current Roman Catholic ...
... object of those Tracts is stated by their authors , * who sign themselves ' H. P. L. ' and ' W. B. , ' to be ' to place within the reach of readers who may not have time for deeper investigation some answers to current Roman Catholic ...
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... object to their being adduced as of undoubted authority . The very fact of a large number of the learned maintaining their spuriousness , and asserting the interpolation by the Greeks of the condemnation of Honorius is sufficient to ...
... object to their being adduced as of undoubted authority . The very fact of a large number of the learned maintaining their spuriousness , and asserting the interpolation by the Greeks of the condemnation of Honorius is sufficient to ...
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... object of our intellects ; that towards Desire of cer- which they of their very nature tend , and by to man . the possession of which they are perfected . tainty natural When they possess it , they have rest . This is that repose of ...
... object of our intellects ; that towards Desire of cer- which they of their very nature tend , and by to man . the possession of which they are perfected . tainty natural When they possess it , they have rest . This is that repose of ...
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... object of , or within the sphere of , power . This , then , is what I 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 higher than have ...
... object of , or within the sphere of , power . This , then , is what I 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 higher than have ...
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... objects , by the possession of which they are per- fected . " Looking , then , to the Creator on the one hand , and beholding His tendency to bestow , and looking to His intelligent and rational creatures on the other , and beholding ...
... objects , by the possession of which they are per- fected . " Looking , then , to the Creator on the one hand , and beholding His tendency to bestow , and looking to His intelligent and rational creatures on the other , and beholding ...
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