Certain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Catholic Teaching Considered, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1897 - Apologetics |
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... means of discovering as myself , and I have no special authority to declare . " The Archbishop at least would quite allow what I have said in the text , even though he might express himself differently . 1 " It is not the practice for ...
... means of discovering as myself , and I have no special authority to declare . " The Archbishop at least would quite allow what I have said in the text , even though he might express himself differently . 1 " It is not the practice for ...
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... means of determining ; they " abstained from expressing any opinion of their own upon the theological correctness or error of the doctrine " propounded : the question was , not what God had said , but what the English nation had willed ...
... means of determining ; they " abstained from expressing any opinion of their own upon the theological correctness or error of the doctrine " propounded : the question was , not what God had said , but what the English nation had willed ...
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... means of one or two suggestions , try to bring home to you the extreme want of congeniality which has existed between the movement of 1833 and the nation at large ; and then assuming that you , my brethren , owe your principles to that ...
... means of one or two suggestions , try to bring home to you the extreme want of congeniality which has existed between the movement of 1833 and the nation at large ; and then assuming that you , my brethren , owe your principles to that ...
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... means the popular Catholic system ) " are real religions ; no one can doubt about them ; they have furnished the mould in which nations have been cast ; but the Via Media , viewed as an integral system , has scarcely had existence ...
... means the popular Catholic system ) " are real religions ; no one can doubt about them ; they have furnished the mould in which nations have been cast ; but the Via Media , viewed as an integral system , has scarcely had existence ...
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... means , or is it Catholic life , that is , the life which belongs to Catholic principles ? Else he will be arguing in a circle , if he is to prove that Protestants have that life , which mani- fests " the presence of the Spirit , " on ...
... means , or is it Catholic life , that is , the life which belongs to Catholic principles ? Else he will be arguing in a circle , if he is to prove that Protestants have that life , which mani- fests " the presence of the Spirit , " on ...
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