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... Christ seems to them so exalted and so distant , the Church so large and wide , so many - sided in its opinions , and so silent on many points people would like to know about . How much easier to get a dogmatic decision from a Pope by ...
... Christ seems to them so exalted and so distant , the Church so large and wide , so many - sided in its opinions , and so silent on many points people would like to know about . How much easier to get a dogmatic decision from a Pope by ...
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... Christ is so humbled , that it is neither possible to carry out , nor even of any avail to recall , these holy maxims , and she cannot exercise a righteous severity against the enemies of the faith.1 These " holy maxims , " then , are ...
... Christ is so humbled , that it is neither possible to carry out , nor even of any avail to recall , these holy maxims , and she cannot exercise a righteous severity against the enemies of the faith.1 These " holy maxims , " then , are ...
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... Christ . Two apocryphal works of the fourth or fifth century - one ascribed to St. John , the other to Melito , Bishop of Sardis are the earliest authorities for the tradition about her bodily assump- tion . It is contained also in the ...
... Christ . Two apocryphal works of the fourth or fifth century - one ascribed to St. John , the other to Melito , Bishop of Sardis are the earliest authorities for the tradition about her bodily assump- tion . It is contained also in the ...
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... Christ's work on earth , and is in relation to us what Christ would be if He was still visibly present to rule Ultramontanism . 39.
... Christ's work on earth , and is in relation to us what Christ would be if He was still visibly present to rule Ultramontanism . 39.
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... Christ alone was quite sufficient , and thus exposed the Christians there to the danger of an invalid baptism . The same Pope declared confirmation administered by priests , according to the Greek usage from remote antiquity , invalid ...
... Christ alone was quite sufficient , and thus exposed the Christians there to the danger of an invalid baptism . The same Pope declared confirmation administered by priests , according to the Greek usage from remote antiquity , invalid ...
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