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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... judge less harshly of Roman Catholic persecutors , it is still easier to judge mildly of ordinary Roman Catholics . With some of them we may perhaps be personally acquainted , and may know them to be not only just and B 2 1. ] 3 THE ...
... judge less harshly of Roman Catholic persecutors , it is still easier to judge mildly of ordinary Roman Catholics . With some of them we may perhaps be personally acquainted , and may know them to be not only just and B 2 1. ] 3 THE ...
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... judge for yourselves ; but if there is any doubt about it , that doubt is removed by watching the next stage of the contro- versy . The Roman Catholic advocates ceased to insist that the doctrines of the Church could be deduced from ...
... judge for yourselves ; but if there is any doubt about it , that doubt is removed by watching the next stage of the contro- versy . The Roman Catholic advocates ceased to insist that the doctrines of the Church could be deduced from ...
Sayfa 29
... judge of the force of the passages quoted on each side . But when they find that the heads of the Roman Catholic Church now think it as great a heresy to appeal to antiquity , as to appeal to Scripture , they have cause for sur- mising ...
... judge of the force of the passages quoted on each side . But when they find that the heads of the Roman Catholic Church now think it as great a heresy to appeal to antiquity , as to appeal to Scripture , they have cause for sur- mising ...
Sayfa 42
... judge or critic of Revelation . The appeal to antiquity , says Manning , is both a treason and a heresy . It is a treason , because it rejects the Divine voice of the Church at this hour ; and a heresy , because it denies that voice to ...
... judge or critic of Revelation . The appeal to antiquity , says Manning , is both a treason and a heresy . It is a treason , because it rejects the Divine voice of the Church at this hour ; and a heresy , because it denies that voice to ...
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... judge tells the jury to find him guilty if they have no ' rational doubt ' of his guilt ; that is to say , that even though one can imagine an expla- nation of the facts consistent with his innocence , still they are to find him guilty ...
... judge tells the jury to find him guilty if they have no ' rational doubt ' of his guilt ; that is to say , that even though one can imagine an expla- nation of the facts consistent with his innocence , still they are to find him guilty ...
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