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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Sayfa viii
... theory of Roman Infallibility may eventually be made as will amount to a practical with- drawal of it . The theory of Development , which has now found extensive acceptance in the Roman Com- munion , involves the belief that the Church ...
... theory of Roman Infallibility may eventually be made as will amount to a practical with- drawal of it . The theory of Development , which has now found extensive acceptance in the Roman Com- munion , involves the belief that the Church ...
Sayfa ix
... theory has been itself a little further developed , it may be found to give the Church the right to review the decisions of earlier times , and to abandon claims formerly made , but which experience has shown to be untenable . But In ...
... theory has been itself a little further developed , it may be found to give the Church the right to review the decisions of earlier times , and to abandon claims formerly made , but which experience has shown to be untenable . But In ...
Sayfa xvi
... theory , p . 30 ; applications of it , p . 31 ; it completely abandons the old defence made by R. C. advocates , p ... theory of Development , p . 33 . The controversy between Bossuet and Jurieu , p . 34. The theory of Development then ...
... theory , p . 30 ; applications of it , p . 31 ; it completely abandons the old defence made by R. C. advocates , p ... theory of Development , p . 33 . The controversy between Bossuet and Jurieu , p . 34. The theory of Development then ...
Sayfa xvii
... theory of an ' illative sense , ' p . 68. Can a man be certain of anything without being infallible ? p . 71. About what things may we be thus certain ? p . 72 . The authority of the Pope not one of them , p . 72. No sharp line to be ...
... theory of an ' illative sense , ' p . 68. Can a man be certain of anything without being infallible ? p . 71. About what things may we be thus certain ? p . 72 . The authority of the Pope not one of them , p . 72. No sharp line to be ...
Sayfa xxii
... THEORY OF INFALLIBILITY The Gallican Theory , p . 257. Louis XIV . and his disputes with the Pope , p . 258. The four Gallican Propositions of 1682 , p . 259. The Council of Constance , p . 260. Whether the French bishops were unani ...
... THEORY OF INFALLIBILITY The Gallican Theory , p . 257. Louis XIV . and his disputes with the Pope , p . 258. The four Gallican Propositions of 1682 , p . 259. The Council of Constance , p . 260. Whether the French bishops were unani ...
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