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... become necessary to assail this party , which carries on its plans either in ignorance of Church history or by deliberately falsifying it , we were obliged to distin- guish the primacy as it existed in the ancient Church from its later ...
... become necessary to assail this party , which carries on its plans either in ignorance of Church history or by deliberately falsifying it , we were obliged to distin- guish the primacy as it existed in the ancient Church from its later ...
Page xix
... becomes the duty of every one who wishes well to the Church and to society , to which it supplies an element of life , to try , according to the measure of his knowledge and working power , what can yet be done to ward off so fatal a ...
... becomes the duty of every one who wishes well to the Church and to society , to which it supplies an element of life , to try , according to the measure of his knowledge and working power , what can yet be done to ward off so fatal a ...
Page xxi
... become so general and cuts so deep - partly for this very reason , that , under the mass of rubbish it is overlaid with , its eternal , divine , and saving germ is hidden from the short - sighted gaze of the present generation . In ...
... become so general and cuts so deep - partly for this very reason , that , under the mass of rubbish it is overlaid with , its eternal , divine , and saving germ is hidden from the short - sighted gaze of the present generation . In ...
Page xxv
... the nature of the Primacy , only the notions current in our day of the privileges involved in this description of it are more extensive than was then the case . accepted as a rule of faith , it becomes not Preface . XXV.
... the nature of the Primacy , only the notions current in our day of the privileges involved in this description of it are more extensive than was then the case . accepted as a rule of faith , it becomes not Preface . XXV.
Page xxvi
... becomes not only a soft cushion on which the wearied or perplexed mind , as well of the layman as of the theologian , may repose softly , and abandon itself to undisturbed slumber , but it also supplies to the intellectual world in ...
... becomes not only a soft cushion on which the wearied or perplexed mind , as well of the layman as of the theologian , may repose softly , and abandon itself to undisturbed slumber , but it also supplies to the intellectual world in ...
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