The Infallibility of the Church: A Course of Lectures Delivered in the Divinity School of the University of DublinJohn Murray, 1888 - 495 sayfa |
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... appears to me less entitled to the name Catholic than the Roman . Fir- milian , long ago , thus addressed a former bishop of Rome ( and this great bishop Firmilian must be re- garded as expressing the sentiments not only of the Eastern ...
... appears to me less entitled to the name Catholic than the Roman . Fir- milian , long ago , thus addressed a former bishop of Rome ( and this great bishop Firmilian must be re- garded as expressing the sentiments not only of the Eastern ...
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... appear to me so feeble , that I feel little incli- nation to take the trouble of answering them . But I own that , if it were not that the office which I hold imposes on me the disagreeable necessity , controversy is not to my taste ...
... appear to me so feeble , that I feel little incli- nation to take the trouble of answering them . But I own that , if it were not that the office which I hold imposes on me the disagreeable necessity , controversy is not to my taste ...
Sayfa 26
... appears on the paper cover of each , the two books appear to be both of the twenty - first thousand ; but when we open the books , we find them further agreeing in the singular feature , that there is another title - page which ...
... appears on the paper cover of each , the two books appear to be both of the twenty - first thousand ; but when we open the books , we find them further agreeing in the singular feature , that there is another title - page which ...
Sayfa 40
... appear- ance ; nay , that the direct opposite was held ? And what reason can be given for excluding from the list of divinely- intended developments those which we Protestants have made - as , for instance , the importance which we ...
... appear- ance ; nay , that the direct opposite was held ? And what reason can be given for excluding from the list of divinely- intended developments those which we Protestants have made - as , for instance , the importance which we ...
Sayfa 47
... appear , before we have done , that this is at least as difficult a question as any in the controversy . That submission to the Church of Rome rests ultimately on an act of private judgment is unmistakeably evident , when a Romanist ...
... appear , before we have done , that this is at least as difficult a question as any in the controversy . That submission to the Church of Rome rests ultimately on an act of private judgment is unmistakeably evident , when a Romanist ...
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