Certain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Catholic Teaching Considered, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1897 - Apologetics |
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... intellect from being touched by its cogency , and give the heart an excuse for trifling with it . The absence of temptation or of other moral disadvantage , though not the direct cause of virtuous conduct , still is a great help towards ...
... intellect from being touched by its cogency , and give the heart an excuse for trifling with it . The absence of temptation or of other moral disadvantage , though not the direct cause of virtuous conduct , still is a great help towards ...
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... intellect , but not to the eye or ear ; nor , it may be , to the heart or conscience . " 1 These remarks are as true as they are candid ; and it is , I hope , no disrespect to the Author , if , taking them from their context , I use ...
... intellect , but not to the eye or ear ; nor , it may be , to the heart or conscience . " 1 These remarks are as true as they are candid ; and it is , I hope , no disrespect to the Author , if , taking them from their context , I use ...
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... intellect . " 3 . These auguries speedily met with a response , though in a less tranquil tone , in every part of the Establish- ment , and by each of the schools of opinion within it , -the High Church section , the Evangelical , and ...
... intellect . " 3 . These auguries speedily met with a response , though in a less tranquil tone , in every part of the Establish- ment , and by each of the schools of opinion within it , -the High Church section , the Evangelical , and ...
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... intellect ; nor is the life of the intellect the same in kind as the life of grace ; nor is the life of the ✓ Church the same as the life of the State . When , then , these writers doubted whether Apostolical principles , as they ...
... intellect ; nor is the life of the intellect the same in kind as the life of grace ; nor is the life of the ✓ Church the same as the life of the State . When , then , these writers doubted whether Apostolical principles , as they ...
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... intellect and talent , or decided by logic . They are undoubtedly in a very anomalous state of things , a state of transition ; but they must submit for a time to be without a theory of the Church , without an intellectual basis on ...
... intellect and talent , or decided by logic . They are undoubtedly in a very anomalous state of things , a state of transition ; but they must submit for a time to be without a theory of the Church , without an intellectual basis on ...
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