Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... Church . How can you say they are saved , if they are out of the Church ? ' " It is clear that this difficulty , which Bellarmine states , arises from understanding that to be in the Church means to be in the visible Church , and that ...
... Church . How can you say they are saved , if they are out of the Church ? ' " It is clear that this difficulty , which Bellarmine states , arises from understanding that to be in the Church means to be in the visible Church , and that ...
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... Church of Christ by faith and charity when one is not actually a member of the body of this same Church , is founded on ( in ) the very nature of things , or on the free and positive decree of our Lord ? " As we maintain nothing of the ...
... Church of Christ by faith and charity when one is not actually a member of the body of this same Church , is founded on ( in ) the very nature of things , or on the free and positive decree of our Lord ? " As we maintain nothing of the ...
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... Church , or not be Catholics . So much is certain . Hence the efforts of theologians to prove that those who , they contend , are or can be saved , do in some sense belong to the visible Church , for no one of any authority dares adopt ...
... Church , or not be Catholics . So much is certain . Hence the efforts of theologians to prove that those who , they contend , are or can be saved , do in some sense belong to the visible Church , for no one of any authority dares adopt ...
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