Certain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Catholic Teaching Considered, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1897 - Apologetics |
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... things lie on the extended field of philosophy and religion , and into what new position the controversy has fallen : as yet the old arguments suffice . To attempt a formal dissertation on the Notes of the Church at this moment , would ...
... things lie on the extended field of philosophy and religion , and into what new position the controversy has fallen : as yet the old arguments suffice . To attempt a formal dissertation on the Notes of the Church at this moment , would ...
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... thing that forces me to speak , and it is my intimate sense that the Catholic Church is the one ark of salvation ... things as they are ; we must not confound the past with the present , or what is substantive with what is the ...
... thing that forces me to speak , and it is my intimate sense that the Catholic Church is the one ark of salvation ... things as they are ; we must not confound the past with the present , or what is substantive with what is the ...
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... thing without a soul , it does not contemplate itself , define its intrinsic constitution , or ascertain its position . It has no traditions ; it cannot be said to think ; it does not know what it holds , and what it does not ; 1 it is ...
... thing without a soul , it does not contemplate itself , define its intrinsic constitution , or ascertain its position . It has no traditions ; it cannot be said to think ; it does not know what it holds , and what it does not ; 1 it is ...
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... thing to distinguish and draw a line of division between them . We do reserve vital and essential truths ; we often hesitate and fear to teach our people many duties , not all necessary , perhaps , in every case or to every person , but ...
... thing to distinguish and draw a line of division between them . We do reserve vital and essential truths ; we often hesitate and fear to teach our people many duties , not all necessary , perhaps , in every case or to every person , but ...
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... things as they are ; and , if individuals attempt to insist on them , they will but bring on themselves the just imputation of vexa- tiousness and extravagance . So it is with the Anglican formularies ; they are but the expression of ...
... things as they are ; and , if individuals attempt to insist on them , they will but bring on themselves the just imputation of vexa- tiousness and extravagance . So it is with the Anglican formularies ; they are but the expression of ...
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