Catholic World, 11. ciltPaulist Fathers, 1870 |
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Sayfa 1
... hold their own. OF THE In our third article on the Abbé Martin's exhaustive work on the fu- ture of Protestantism and Catholicity , we disposed of the pretension of Pro- testants that the Reformation created and has sustained civil and ...
... hold their own. OF THE In our third article on the Abbé Martin's exhaustive work on the fu- ture of Protestantism and Catholicity , we disposed of the pretension of Pro- testants that the Reformation created and has sustained civil and ...
Sayfa 3
... hold that man is himself his own teacher and his own lawgiver ; but all concede , nay , maintain , that what is known or is present to the mind is never the reality , the truth , or the di- vine law itself , but the mind's own ...
... hold that man is himself his own teacher and his own lawgiver ; but all concede , nay , maintain , that what is known or is present to the mind is never the reality , the truth , or the di- vine law itself , but the mind's own ...
Sayfa 4
faith to suit the times . They hold their own faith and doctrine altera- ble at will , and are continually changed it to the congregation , the brother- ing it . Evidently , then , they do not hold it to be the truth ; for truth never ...
faith to suit the times . They hold their own faith and doctrine altera- ble at will , and are continually changed it to the congregation , the brother- ing it . Evidently , then , they do not hold it to be the truth ; for truth never ...
Sayfa 8
... hold , is the embodiment of this law , and is therefore in her very nature and constitution teleological . She speaks always and everywhere with the authority of God , as the final cause of creation , and therefore her words are law ...
... hold , is the embodiment of this law , and is therefore in her very nature and constitution teleological . She speaks always and everywhere with the authority of God , as the final cause of creation , and therefore her words are law ...
Sayfa 12
... hold on the new genera tions ; moral corruption of all sorts in public , domestic , and private life is making fearful progress throughout the Anglo - Saxon world , the mainstay of Protestantism ; and society seems tot- tering on the ...
... hold on the new genera tions ; moral corruption of all sorts in public , domestic , and private life is making fearful progress throughout the Anglo - Saxon world , the mainstay of Protestantism ; and society seems tot- tering on the ...
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