Practical and Internal Evidence Against Catholicism,: With Occasional Strictures on Mr. Butler's Book of the Roman Catholic Church: in Six Letters, Addressed to the Impartial Among the Roman Catholics of Great Britain and IrelandJohn Murray, Albemarle-street., 1826 - 351 pages |
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... consequence LETTER III . 1 30 Examination of the title to infallibility , spiritual su- premacy , and exclusive ... Consequences of this distinction . Roman Catholic unity and invariableness of Faith , a delusion . Scriptural unity ...
... consequence LETTER III . 1 30 Examination of the title to infallibility , spiritual su- premacy , and exclusive ... Consequences of this distinction . Roman Catholic unity and invariableness of Faith , a delusion . Scriptural unity ...
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... consequences . It was not long , however , before I found myself beset with great doubts on the divinity of Christ . My state became now exceed- ingly painful ; for , though greatly wanting religious comfort in the solitude of a sick ...
... consequences . It was not long , however , before I found myself beset with great doubts on the divinity of Christ . My state became now exceed- ingly painful ; for , though greatly wanting religious comfort in the solitude of a sick ...
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... consequence . WERE I addressing Catholics , who live under the full and unchecked influence of the church of Rome , it would be unnecessary to come to a pre- vious understanding of the true nature of their tenets ; for even persons who ...
... consequence . WERE I addressing Catholics , who live under the full and unchecked influence of the church of Rome , it would be unnecessary to come to a pre- vious understanding of the true nature of their tenets ; for even persons who ...
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... consequence of doctrines held by the Roman church as of divine origin , and consequently immutable . I will pro- ceed in this inquiry upon Mr. Butler's own state- ment of the Roman Catholic articles of faith , which is found p . 118 of ...
... consequence of doctrines held by the Roman church as of divine origin , and consequently immutable . I will pro- ceed in this inquiry upon Mr. Butler's own state- ment of the Roman Catholic articles of faith , which is found p . 118 of ...
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... consequences ; requires no sanction from Pope or council . No Christian will ever deny this position ; and even a deist , if he is to preserve consistency , will be obliged to admit its justness . This being so , it follows with ...
... consequences ; requires no sanction from Pope or council . No Christian will ever deny this position ; and even a deist , if he is to preserve consistency , will be obliged to admit its justness . This being so , it follows with ...
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Page 12 - but here was nothing that could check sympathy, or smother the reviving sentiments of natural religion, which Paley had awakened. It happened that, before the sermon, was given Addison's beautiful hymn, When all thy mercies, O my God ! My rising soul surveys, Transported with the view, I 'm lost In wonder, love, and praise.
Page 291 - 20. •(•" Many of them also which used curious arts brought their books together, and burned them before all men ; and they counted the price of them, and found it fifty thousand pieces of silver.
Page 291 - mighty, not many noble are called; but God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise, that no flesh should glory in his presence *.'
Page 12 - rising soul surveys, Transported with the view, I 'm lost In wonder, love, and praise. At the end of the second verse my eyes were streaming with tears ; and I believe that from that day I never passed one without some ardent aspirations towards the Author of my life and existence.
Page 32 - of CHRIST, and that he is HEAD OF THE WHOLE CHURCH, and the Father and Teacher of all Christians; and that to him in St. Peter was delegated by our Lord Jesus Christ full power to feed, rule
Page 121 - of the Book of the Roman Catholic Church, " that the Roman Catholics believe the doctrines of their church to be unchangeable; and that it is a tenet of their creed, that what their faith ever has been, such it was from the beginning, such it now is, and such it
Page 32 - Moreover we define that the holy Apostolic See and the Roman Pontiff have a primacy over the whole world, and that the Roman pontiff himself is the successor of St. Peter, the chief of the Apostles, and true VICAR (or Representative,
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Page 347 - the future, that we may be preserved from all adversities and perils, both in life and death, through the cross and merits of the Lamb, who redeemed and washed us in his blood. ..,,.;, The Pope consecrates the Agnus Dei's the first year of his pontificate, and afterwards every seventh year on Saturday before
Page 231 - totiusque ecclesiae caput, et omnium Christianorum patrem ac doctorem existere ; et ipsi in beato Petro pascendi, regendi, ac gubernandi universalem ecclesiam a Domino nostro Jesu Christo plenum