Essays on RomanismPresbyterian board of publication, 1841 - 407 pages |
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Page 11
... equally presumptuous , and its result will equally frus- trate the expectations of its authors . In this respect , therefore , whatever may be the short - comings of the present volume , its compiler will not attempt to shelter himself ...
... equally presumptuous , and its result will equally frus- trate the expectations of its authors . In this respect , therefore , whatever may be the short - comings of the present volume , its compiler will not attempt to shelter himself ...
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... equally the same force in religion , and which no one contradicts who has the least knowledge of the Christian laws . " And the last , " We must make use of tradition ; for all things are not to be found in scripture . " + But he who ...
... equally the same force in religion , and which no one contradicts who has the least knowledge of the Christian laws . " And the last , " We must make use of tradition ; for all things are not to be found in scripture . " + But he who ...
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... equally a disciple of the apostles , addressed it to ' the Catholic churches . ' This characteristic title of the true church continued to be pointed out by the suc- ceeding fathers in their writings , and the acts of their councils ...
... equally a disciple of the apostles , addressed it to ' the Catholic churches . ' This characteristic title of the true church continued to be pointed out by the suc- ceeding fathers in their writings , and the acts of their councils ...
Page 51
... equally energetic language . " It strolls with effronte- ry through the world , contemning the traditions of the holy fathers , and , contrary to the well - known de- crees of the council of Trent , labours with all its might , and by ...
... equally energetic language . " It strolls with effronte- ry through the world , contemning the traditions of the holy fathers , and , contrary to the well - known de- crees of the council of Trent , labours with all its might , and by ...
Page 65
... equally true and equally divine . But if the church could be called infallible as a whole , was every priest of that church to be treated as infallible also ? If not , of what use was this abstract infallibility , since it was with some ...
... equally true and equally divine . But if the church could be called infallible as a whole , was every priest of that church to be treated as infallible also ? If not , of what use was this abstract infallibility , since it was with some ...
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