Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, 1 tomasJ. Booker, 1836 |
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... discourses must still pervade these volumes , and many expressions will not present that accuracy which a well meditated and care- fully revised composition would have possessed . Had I come to England prepared for such an undertaking ...
... discourses must still pervade these volumes , and many expressions will not present that accuracy which a well meditated and care- fully revised composition would have possessed . Had I come to England prepared for such an undertaking ...
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... discourse— that of establishing the truth of our doctrines by overthrow- ing those of others . Now , my brethren , it is not so . We hold , that the demonstration of our belief , and of its grounds , may be conducted without the ...
... discourse— that of establishing the truth of our doctrines by overthrow- ing those of others . Now , my brethren , it is not so . We hold , that the demonstration of our belief , and of its grounds , may be conducted without the ...
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... discourse , added , perhaps , to the circumstance that , from previous fatigue , I had not , in my estimation , done justice to the interesting view which I wished to propose to you , might , perhaps , have deterred many from continuing ...
... discourse , added , perhaps , to the circumstance that , from previous fatigue , I had not , in my estimation , done justice to the interesting view which I wished to propose to you , might , perhaps , have deterred many from continuing ...
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... discourse ; and I cannot dwell at length upon the consideration of much that is important : such as the examination of those serious difficulties which pre- vent ordinary readers from understanding even the easier parts of Scripture ...
... discourse ; and I cannot dwell at length upon the consideration of much that is important : such as the examination of those serious difficulties which pre- vent ordinary readers from understanding even the easier parts of Scripture ...
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... discourses , when I hope I shall be able to meet before you , all the arguments that are to be drawn from the word of God . Next Friday , I will pass to the positive portion of my theme . Having first > excluded , or partially removed ...
... discourses , when I hope I shall be able to meet before you , all the arguments that are to be drawn from the word of God . Next Friday , I will pass to the positive portion of my theme . Having first > excluded , or partially removed ...
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Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church ... Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Visos knygos peržiūra - 1837 |
Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic ..., 1 tomas Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Visos knygos peržiūra - 1836 |
Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic ..., 1 tomas Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Visos knygos peržiūra - 1836 |
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