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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... suppose skill in controversies to be the worst part of learn- ing , and time is the worst spent in them , and men the least benefited by them . ' When we must engage in controversy , it is not that we love contention , but that we love ...
... suppose skill in controversies to be the worst part of learn- ing , and time is the worst spent in them , and men the least benefited by them . ' When we must engage in controversy , it is not that we love contention , but that we love ...
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... suppose we make what seems to ourselves a quite convincing proof that some doc- trine of the Roman Church is not contained in Scripture , what does that avail if we are forced to own that that Church has access to other sources of ...
... suppose we make what seems to ourselves a quite convincing proof that some doc- trine of the Roman Church is not contained in Scripture , what does that avail if we are forced to own that that Church has access to other sources of ...
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... Suppose , for example , the question in dispute is the Pope's personal infallibility , and that you object to him the case of Honorius : he replies , At most you could make out that it is doubtful whether Ho- norius was orthodox ; but ...
... Suppose , for example , the question in dispute is the Pope's personal infallibility , and that you object to him the case of Honorius : he replies , At most you could make out that it is doubtful whether Ho- norius was orthodox ; but ...
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... Suppose , for instance , we have made a strong proof that some doctrine or practice of modern Romanism was unknown to the primitive Church , we might still find it difficult to show that this general proposition of ours admitted of ...
... Suppose , for instance , we have made a strong proof that some doctrine or practice of modern Romanism was unknown to the primitive Church , we might still find it difficult to show that this general proposition of ours admitted of ...
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... suppose that the Roman Church acquired a knowledge of historical facts concerning which there is no historical tradi- tion ? How has she come to be wiser now than the Church of former ages , concerning the way in which the Blessed ...
... suppose that the Roman Church acquired a knowledge of historical facts concerning which there is no historical tradi- tion ? How has she come to be wiser now than the Church of former ages , concerning the way in which the Blessed ...
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