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... Suppose , among the papers of a deceased Pontiff is found a note of autho- rities and the train of reasoning which led him to the theological conclusion which he embodied in a defini- tion ; and that all those authorities are ...
... Suppose , among the papers of a deceased Pontiff is found a note of autho- rities and the train of reasoning which led him to the theological conclusion which he embodied in a defini- tion ; and that all those authorities are ...
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... suppose this statement goes uncontradicted , and that it is copied by other writers , and by the pro- cess of repetition acquires a wide circulation , and a few generations pass away , and all have gone hence who could of their own ...
... suppose this statement goes uncontradicted , and that it is copied by other writers , and by the pro- cess of repetition acquires a wide circulation , and a few generations pass away , and all have gone hence who could of their own ...
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... suppose themselves to find , a difficulty in the writings of the Fathers or other human histories , the doctrines proposed by the Church as of divine revelation are to be called into doubt , unless such difficulties can be solved . The ...
... suppose themselves to find , a difficulty in the writings of the Fathers or other human histories , the doctrines proposed by the Church as of divine revelation are to be called into doubt , unless such difficulties can be solved . The ...
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... suppose in both cases a subject whose intel- lectual vision is fixed steadily upon the truth , and whose sole desire is to possess it . We have arrived , then , at this : 1. That the intellect tends of its nature towards the truth , and ...
... suppose in both cases a subject whose intel- lectual vision is fixed steadily upon the truth , and whose sole desire is to possess it . We have arrived , then , at this : 1. That the intellect tends of its nature towards the truth , and ...
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... suppose farther , that He had said to us , — ' I must go away ; I must ascend to My Father bestowal of and your Father , to My God and your God ; rity on His but I leave behind Me these men , and whoso heareth them , heareth Me , and ...
... suppose farther , that He had said to us , — ' I must go away ; I must ascend to My Father bestowal of and your Father , to My God and your God ; rity on His but I leave behind Me these men , and whoso heareth them , heareth Me , and ...
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