Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... infallibility of the Church as ideal , as having all truth in her intuition , she must be infallible in preserving in its unity and integrity the word spoken , or language , which is the medium of all reflection . It is only on the ...
... infallibility of the Church as ideal , as having all truth in her intuition , she must be infallible in preserving in its unity and integrity the word spoken , or language , which is the medium of all reflection . It is only on the ...
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... infallibility . The Church certainly has infallible science and infallible speech , but her infallible science pertains not to Catholics as individuals , whether they be cleric or laic . Infallibility is the privilege of no individual ...
... infallibility . The Church certainly has infallible science and infallible speech , but her infallible science pertains not to Catholics as individuals , whether they be cleric or laic . Infallibility is the privilege of no individual ...
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... infallible nor impeccable . They may lose the infallible speech of the Church , lose the unity of lang- uage , fall into error , and fail in the sanctity of life , as did , though hardly to the same extent , individuals and nations ...
... infallible nor impeccable . They may lose the infallible speech of the Church , lose the unity of lang- uage , fall into error , and fail in the sanctity of life , as did , though hardly to the same extent , individuals and nations ...
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