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... held at Kettering , the second Monday in June . III . - Every Member entering into the Society , is to pay an annual subscription of one pound in advance ; and in the course of each year to order books to the value of one pound , or to ...
... held at Kettering , the second Monday in June . III . - Every Member entering into the Society , is to pay an annual subscription of one pound in advance ; and in the course of each year to order books to the value of one pound , or to ...
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... held both in and out of Germany , that the question of Papal Infallibility and of the theses of the Syllabus has been laid before them . The Jesuit Schneemann reports that the Pro- vincial Synods of Cologne , Colocsa , Utrecht , and ...
... held both in and out of Germany , that the question of Papal Infallibility and of the theses of the Syllabus has been laid before them . The Jesuit Schneemann reports that the Pro- vincial Synods of Cologne , Colocsa , Utrecht , and ...
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... held at Rome in 262 , de- nouncing and rejecting Sabellianism and the opposite method of expression of Dionysius of Alexandria . This document , if any authority had been ascribed to it , was well fitted in itself to cut short , or ...
... held at Rome in 262 , de- nouncing and rejecting Sabellianism and the opposite method of expression of Dionysius of Alexandria . This document , if any authority had been ascribed to it , was well fitted in itself to cut short , or ...
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... Celestius , at a Council held at Carthage , that the Pope assented to their judgment . 1 Sermo 131 , c . 10. Opp . ( ed . Antwerp ) v . 449 . But St. Augustine's saying , quoted above , has been 70 Papal Infallibility .
... Celestius , at a Council held at Carthage , that the Pope assented to their judgment . 1 Sermo 131 , c . 10. Opp . ( ed . Antwerp ) v . 449 . But St. Augustine's saying , quoted above , has been 70 Papal Infallibility .
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... held to be Nestorian , —which he first pronounced orthodox in 546 , then condemned the next year , and then again reversed this sentence in theus deference to the Western bishops , and then came into conflict with the Fifth General ...
... held to be Nestorian , —which he first pronounced orthodox in 546 , then condemned the next year , and then again reversed this sentence in theus deference to the Western bishops , and then came into conflict with the Fifth General ...
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