Certain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Catholic Teaching Considered, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1897 - Apologetics |
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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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... theologians were presently to leave it . It will be able to resist them while the State gives the word ; it would be unable , when the State forbids it . Elizabeth boasted that she " tuned her pulpits ; " Charles forbade discussions on ...
... theologians were presently to leave it . It will be able to resist them while the State gives the word ; it would be unable , when the State forbids it . Elizabeth boasted that she " tuned her pulpits ; " Charles forbade discussions on ...
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... theological Professor , whose sentiments were the expression of the national idea of religion . Nor did its protest even succeed in preventing his sub- sequent elevation to the Episcopal bench . Nor did it succeed in preventing the ...
... theological Professor , whose sentiments were the expression of the national idea of religion . Nor did its protest even succeed in preventing his sub- sequent elevation to the Episcopal bench . Nor did it succeed in preventing the ...
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... theology , and glorying in their ignorance . Nor did the movement prevent the promotion of Bishops and others who deny or explain away the grace of Baptism . Nor has it hindered the two Arch- bishops of England from concurring in the ...
... theology , and glorying in their ignorance . Nor did the movement prevent the promotion of Bishops and others who deny or explain away the grace of Baptism . Nor has it hindered the two Arch- bishops of England from concurring in the ...
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... theologians , that the spirit of an age modifies its inherited professions . Moralists lay down , that a law loses its authority which the lawgiver knowingly allows to be infringed and put aside ; whatever , then , be the abstract ...
... theologians , that the spirit of an age modifies its inherited professions . Moralists lay down , that a law loses its authority which the lawgiver knowingly allows to be infringed and put aside ; whatever , then , be the abstract ...
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