Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... invincibly ignorant of the true Church , may be saved ; and finally , that those who are pre- vented from seeking for and accepting the true Church by the bitter prejudices against her , instilled into their minds by parents and ...
... invincibly ignorant of the true Church , may be saved ; and finally , that those who are pre- vented from seeking for and accepting the true Church by the bitter prejudices against her , instilled into their minds by parents and ...
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... invincible ignorance . 66 Yet , if there is any truth in what we have said of the teleological character of the Christian ... invincibly ignorant . The reason is that the teleological or supernatural order , though it presup- poses the ...
... invincible ignorance . 66 Yet , if there is any truth in what we have said of the teleological character of the Christian ... invincibly ignorant . The reason is that the teleological or supernatural order , though it presup- poses the ...
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... invincibly ignorant may not be doomed to so severe a punishment as the vincibly ignorant , but ignorance itself is always either a sin or the penalty of sin , and is , as St. Augustine says in a passage soon to be adduced , " just cause ...
... invincibly ignorant may not be doomed to so severe a punishment as the vincibly ignorant , but ignorance itself is always either a sin or the penalty of sin , and is , as St. Augustine says in a passage soon to be adduced , " just cause ...
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