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... Truth . 209 Bishop Ullathorne's Mr. Gladstone's Expostulation Unravelled Dr. Newman's Letter to his Grace the Duke of Norfolk , on occasion of Johannis Maldonati Commentarii in IV . Evangelistas . 209 211 • 215 216 • Our Lady's Dowry ...
... Truth . 209 Bishop Ullathorne's Mr. Gladstone's Expostulation Unravelled Dr. Newman's Letter to his Grace the Duke of Norfolk , on occasion of Johannis Maldonati Commentarii in IV . Evangelistas . 209 211 • 215 216 • Our Lady's Dowry ...
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... truth , principle , suffering for justice ' sake , the Church and its aims , the world and its deceits , all were more or less but names ; we held them and their characteristics as true , but as general and speculative truth ; we had ...
... truth , principle , suffering for justice ' sake , the Church and its aims , the world and its deceits , all were more or less but names ; we held them and their characteristics as true , but as general and speculative truth ; we had ...
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... truth is , that that party , ―at any rate the more sagacious among them , both in Germany and elsewhere , have for many years past recognized the existence of a phenomenon which even to us in our own country has still the charm of a ...
... truth is , that that party , ―at any rate the more sagacious among them , both in Germany and elsewhere , have for many years past recognized the existence of a phenomenon which even to us in our own country has still the charm of a ...
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... truth with due regard to time and place ; false moderation conceals or explains away what will perhaps give offence ... truth and virtue lie in the mean , but every mean is truth and virtue , so that if you convince him that the mean ...
... truth with due regard to time and place ; false moderation conceals or explains away what will perhaps give offence ... truth and virtue lie in the mean , but every mean is truth and virtue , so that if you convince him that the mean ...
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... truth to any child of man ? In which sense the conde- scension of the Creation itself , and still more the condescen- sion of the Incarnation , is decidedly extreme , and Calvary most extreme of all- " sic Deus dilexit mundum . ' The ...
... truth to any child of man ? In which sense the conde- scension of the Creation itself , and still more the condescen- sion of the Incarnation , is decidedly extreme , and Calvary most extreme of all- " sic Deus dilexit mundum . ' The ...
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