Certain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Catholic Teaching Considered, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1897 - Apologetics |
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... argument , only of local interest and ephemeral importance ? Such a question may obviously be put to me ; nor can I answer it , except by referring to the well - known interest which your Lordship has so long taken in the religious ...
... argument , only of local interest and ephemeral importance ? Such a question may obviously be put to me ; nor can I answer it , except by referring to the well - known interest which your Lordship has so long taken in the religious ...
Page ix
... arguments to bring them still further . What retards their progress is not any weakness in those arguments , but the force of opposite considera- tions , speculative or practical , which are urged , some- times against the Church ...
... arguments to bring them still further . What retards their progress is not any weakness in those arguments , but the force of opposite considera- tions , speculative or practical , which are urged , some- times against the Church ...
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... would willingly hide the truth from their eyes by objections and difficulties , nevertheless , if actually forced to look it in the face , and brought under the direct power of the Catholic arguments , would Preface . xi.
... would willingly hide the truth from their eyes by objections and difficulties , nevertheless , if actually forced to look it in the face , and brought under the direct power of the Catholic arguments , would Preface . xi.
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John Henry Newman. under the direct power of the Catholic arguments , would often have strength and courage ... argument which the Author has selected ; and in what he has been saying in explanation , he must not be supposed to ...
John Henry Newman. under the direct power of the Catholic arguments , would often have strength and courage ... argument which the Author has selected ; and in what he has been saying in explanation , he must not be supposed to ...
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... justification , which the most accomplished Catholic theologians of this day , as well as of his own , treat with great consideration ; to Pearson for a powerful argument in behalf of the Apostolical 2 On the Relation of the.
... justification , which the most accomplished Catholic theologians of this day , as well as of his own , treat with great consideration ; to Pearson for a powerful argument in behalf of the Apostolical 2 On the Relation of the.
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