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... able first to win over the civil magistrate by fostering his unchristian tendencies and pandering to his unchristian appetites and passions . What it is able to do by Scripture and reason we can see in the utter barrenness of Protestant ...
... able first to win over the civil magistrate by fostering his unchristian tendencies and pandering to his unchristian appetites and passions . What it is able to do by Scripture and reason we can see in the utter barrenness of Protestant ...
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... able to agree among themselves only so far as they follow Catholic tra- dition and agree with the Church . The Protestant needs to know the Christian faith in order to interpret the sacred text and ascertain it from the Bible , and this ...
... able to agree among themselves only so far as they follow Catholic tra- dition and agree with the Church . The Protestant needs to know the Christian faith in order to interpret the sacred text and ascertain it from the Bible , and this ...
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... able , chaste , and graceful writer , and we are happy to know , though a mature scholar , he is still a young man , and has the promise of long years before him of service to Church and Catholic literature and science . We hope to be able ...
... able , chaste , and graceful writer , and we are happy to know , though a mature scholar , he is still a young man , and has the promise of long years before him of service to Church and Catholic literature and science . We hope to be able ...
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