The divine teacher, a letterBurns and Oates, 1885 - 71 psl. |
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... speak ' in tones of authoritative con- fidence . ' 2. That I have never understood that Gallican di- vines , Irish , European , and American Bishops , or even Dr. Keenan , were infallible . 3. That if their sentiments were as the ...
... speak ' in tones of authoritative con- fidence . ' 2. That I have never understood that Gallican di- vines , Irish , European , and American Bishops , or even Dr. Keenan , were infallible . 3. That if their sentiments were as the ...
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William Humphrey. troversy by placing theological puzzles before the British public is I speak with restraint - sharp practice . One could easily follow suit with a better catena of authorities from the Fathers against the Divinity of ...
William Humphrey. troversy by placing theological puzzles before the British public is I speak with restraint - sharp practice . One could easily follow suit with a better catena of authorities from the Fathers against the Divinity of ...
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... speaking , relevant to the present question ; ' that he was not defining in the sense of the Vatican decree ; ' that the case of Pope Liberius cannot be fairly described as presenting a fatal difficulty to Roman Catholics , if the ...
... speaking , relevant to the present question ; ' that he was not defining in the sense of the Vatican decree ; ' that the case of Pope Liberius cannot be fairly described as presenting a fatal difficulty to Roman Catholics , if the ...
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... speak of is the Light of Faith . The repose I This gives absolute undoubting certainty . He who has it has perfect repose of mind , no disposition of faith . to inquire he has no fear or suspicion of the possible truth of the opposite ...
... speak of is the Light of Faith . The repose I This gives absolute undoubting certainty . He who has it has perfect repose of mind , no disposition of faith . to inquire he has no fear or suspicion of the possible truth of the opposite ...
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... 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 it is , that ...
... 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 it is , that ...
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