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... tion , or rather are directly derived from the letter and spirit of the Gospel , ought , on the contrary , to be in positive accord with them , and to exercise a constant purifying and ennobling influence on their develop- ment ...
... tion , or rather are directly derived from the letter and spirit of the Gospel , ought , on the contrary , to be in positive accord with them , and to exercise a constant purifying and ennobling influence on their develop- ment ...
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... tion on the side of Rome , carried out its own will against the legates , and the instructions they had received from Leo.1 1 In the account of patristic teaching on the Roman primacy given below ( pp . 87 sqq . ) , there is no mention ...
... tion on the side of Rome , carried out its own will against the legates , and the instructions they had received from Leo.1 1 In the account of patristic teaching on the Roman primacy given below ( pp . 87 sqq . ) , there is no mention ...
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... tion , will yet always have numerous adherents , if it is to remain for the future in its former condition of a mere theological opinion , for it is recommended by its convenience and facility of application . It seems to attain , by ...
... tion , will yet always have numerous adherents , if it is to remain for the future in its former condition of a mere theological opinion , for it is recommended by its convenience and facility of application . It seems to attain , by ...
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... tion , by the mouth of the assembled Fathers , under the inspiration of the Holy Ghost . Finally , many Catholics wish the Council to crown the many honours the Church has bestowed on the all - blessed Virgin by promulgating her ...
... tion , by the mouth of the assembled Fathers , under the inspiration of the Holy Ghost . Finally , many Catholics wish the Council to crown the many honours the Church has bestowed on the all - blessed Virgin by promulgating her ...
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... 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 pseudo - CHAPTER II THE NEW DOGMA ABOUT MARY,
... 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 pseudo - CHAPTER II THE NEW DOGMA ABOUT MARY,
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