Certain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Catholic Teaching Considered, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1897 - Apologetics |
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... true doctrine of 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 ...
... true doctrine of 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 ...
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... true explanation of what is going on before our eyes , as seen whether in the decision of the Privy Council , or in the respective conduct of the two parties in the Establishment with relation to it . It may seem strange , at first ...
... true explanation of what is going on before our eyes , as seen whether in the decision of the Privy Council , or in the respective conduct of the two parties in the Establishment with relation to it . It may seem strange , at first ...
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... true as they are candid ; and it is , I hope , no disrespect to the Author , if , taking them from their context , I use them for my own argument , which is not indeed divergent , though distinct from his own . Whether , then , they ...
... true as they are candid ; and it is , I hope , no disrespect to the Author , if , taking them from their context , I use them for my own argument , which is not indeed divergent , though distinct from his own . Whether , then , they ...
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... true meaning of the Act of Parliament . " Whatever becomes of the general question , this was at least the language of reason and common sense ; as physical life assimilates to itself , or casts off , what- ever it encounters , allowing ...
... true meaning of the Act of Parliament . " Whatever becomes of the general question , this was at least the language of reason and common sense ; as physical life assimilates to itself , or casts off , what- ever it encounters , allowing ...
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... true or not , as they most justly remarked , - whether from heaven or from hell ; they were too sober to meddle with what they had no means of determining ; they " abstained from expressing any opinion of their own upon the theological ...
... true or not , as they most justly remarked , - whether from heaven or from hell ; they were too sober to meddle with what they had no means of determining ; they " abstained from expressing any opinion of their own upon the theological ...
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