Essays on RomanismPresbyterian board of publication, 1841 - 407 pages |
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... Roman Catholic does not of itself give the inquirer that which he needs , perfect security , and an assurance that he is secure . Thus he is driven once more to ask , Which is the safe , the unerring way , to the discovery of reli ...
... Roman Catholic does not of itself give the inquirer that which he needs , perfect security , and an assurance that he is secure . Thus he is driven once more to ask , Which is the safe , the unerring way , to the discovery of reli ...
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... Roman Catholic priest , with having put forward " a disgusting farrago of false- hood , superstition , and blasphemy . " Clearly , then , it is impossible that it should be seriously contended , now - a - days , that each individual ...
... Roman Catholic priest , with having put forward " a disgusting farrago of false- hood , superstition , and blasphemy . " Clearly , then , it is impossible that it should be seriously contended , now - a - days , that each individual ...
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... preceding age . And as to the pope himself , his infallibility is the very point which has for centuries been disputed with the great- est heat among Roman Catholics themselves . In England and 28 ESSAYS ON ROMANISM :
... preceding age . And as to the pope himself , his infallibility is the very point which has for centuries been disputed with the great- est heat among Roman Catholics themselves . In England and 28 ESSAYS ON ROMANISM :
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Robert Benton Seeley. est heat among Roman Catholics themselves . In England and in France , good Romanists openly ques- tion the pope's personal infallibility . In Italy , and some other Catholic countries , to deny the sovereign ...
Robert Benton Seeley. est heat among Roman Catholics themselves . In England and in France , good Romanists openly ques- tion the pope's personal infallibility . In Italy , and some other Catholic countries , to deny the sovereign ...
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... Roman church ; happy church ! to which the apostles have left the inheritance of their doctrine with their blood ! It is plain , as we have said , that heretics are not to be allowed to appeal to Scripture , since they have no claim to ...
... Roman church ; happy church ! to which the apostles have left the inheritance of their doctrine with their blood ! It is plain , as we have said , that heretics are not to be allowed to appeal to Scripture , since they have no claim to ...
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