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... deny the reality of the species , have a strong tendency to deny original sin , or to explain it away so as to make it not sin , but the punishment of sin . Certainly , if the race were not one and real in Adam , it would be somewhat ...
... deny the reality of the species , have a strong tendency to deny original sin , or to explain it away so as to make it not sin , but the punishment of sin . Certainly , if the race were not one and real in Adam , it would be somewhat ...
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... denied the substantial conversion of the symbols into the body and blood of our Lord . Theodoret does not deny the conversion , but assumes it , and argues from it against his Eutychian opponent ; what he denies is , that in the ...
... denied the substantial conversion of the symbols into the body and blood of our Lord . Theodoret does not deny the conversion , but assumes it , and argues from it against his Eutychian opponent ; what he denies is , that in the ...
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... deny , and none of the Catholic World's friends , so far as we have studied them , pretend to deny it . Fathers Ramière , Kleutgen , and the rest , hold that ontology is a legitimate part of philosophy . It is taught as a part of ...
... deny , and none of the Catholic World's friends , so far as we have studied them , pretend to deny it . Fathers Ramière , Kleutgen , and the rest , hold that ontology is a legitimate part of philosophy . It is taught as a part of ...
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