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... Catholic authorship , and dis- cusses the great religious crisis through which the Church and the world are now passing from a Catholic , though a " liberal Catholic , " point of view . That it bears evi- dence of no common attainments ...
... Catholic authorship , and dis- cusses the great religious crisis through which the Church and the world are now passing from a Catholic , though a " liberal Catholic , " point of view . That it bears evi- dence of no common attainments ...
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Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger, Johannes Huber. to Catholic truth , but are unable to identify its interests with the advance of Ultramontanism , or rather , who cannot but recognise between the two an antithesis which the Church ...
Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger, Johannes Huber. to Catholic truth , but are unable to identify its interests with the advance of Ultramontanism , or rather , who cannot but recognise between the two an antithesis which the Church ...
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... Catholic faith . Under a profound sense of the range and gravity of the issues involved this work was written , and with a simi- lar feeling , which each day's experience only deepens , it has been translated . Man's necessity , we know ...
... Catholic faith . Under a profound sense of the range and gravity of the issues involved this work was written , and with a simi- lar feeling , which each day's experience only deepens , it has been translated . Man's necessity , we know ...
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... Catholic Church . This danger does not date from yesterday , and did not begin with the proclamation of the Council . For some twenty - four years the reactionary movement in the Catholic Church , which is now swollen to a mighty ...
... Catholic Church . This danger does not date from yesterday , and did not begin with the proclamation of the Council . For some twenty - four years the reactionary movement in the Catholic Church , which is now swollen to a mighty ...
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... Catholic Church , far from assuming an hostile and suspicious attitude towards the principles of political , intellectual , and religious freedom and independence of judgment , in so far as they are capable of a Christian interpreta ...
... Catholic Church , far from assuming an hostile and suspicious attitude towards the principles of political , intellectual , and religious freedom and independence of judgment , in so far as they are capable of a Christian interpreta ...
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