Certain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Catholic Teaching Considered, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1897 - Apologetics |
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... mastered , in a course of years ; and now converg- ing in many minds at once to one issue , and in some of them already reaching it , and that issue the divinity of the Catholic Religion ? Feeling , then , that an viii Preface .
... mastered , in a course of years ; and now converg- ing in many minds at once to one issue , and in some of them already reaching it , and that issue the divinity of the Catholic Religion ? Feeling , then , that an viii Preface .
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... minds by the real difficulties which unavoidably sur- round a religion so deep and manifold in philosophy , and occupying so vast a place in the history of nations It would be wonderful , indeed , if a teaching which embraces all ...
... minds by the real difficulties which unavoidably sur- round a religion so deep and manifold in philosophy , and occupying so vast a place in the history of nations It would be wonderful , indeed , if a teaching which embraces all ...
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... minds are incapable of extended investigations , from recognizing the Church's Notes and acting upon them . They do not avail with the poor , the uneducated , the simple- minded , the resolute , and the fervent ; but they are formidable ...
... minds are incapable of extended investigations , from recognizing the Church's Notes and acting upon them . They do not avail with the poor , the uneducated , the simple- minded , the resolute , and the fervent ; but they are formidable ...
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... minds go on to believe in spite of difficulty ; but where the desire of truth is languid , and the religious purpose weak , such impediments suffice to prevent conviction , and faith will not be created in the mind , though there are ...
... minds go on to believe in spite of difficulty ; but where the desire of truth is languid , and the religious purpose weak , such impediments suffice to prevent conviction , and faith will not be created in the mind , though there are ...
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John Henry Newman. the accident of a period . Ridding our minds of these illusions , we shall see that the ... minds are disabused of this error . It is an error for many reasons too dear to them to be readily relinquished ...
John Henry Newman. the accident of a period . Ridding our minds of these illusions , we shall see that the ... minds are disabused of this error . It is an error for many reasons too dear to them to be readily relinquished ...
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