Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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true and the false in regard to religion that gave to the so- called Reformation its destructive power , and it is the mingling of the true and the false in regard to education that vitiates the popular theories of its necessity or ...
true and the false in regard to religion that gave to the so- called Reformation its destructive power , and it is the mingling of the true and the false in regard to education that vitiates the popular theories of its necessity or ...
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... true , and therefore not a catholic dogma . All Catholic dogmas , if catholic , are not only generally , but universally true , and admit no exception or restriction whatever . If men can come to Christ and be saved without the Church ...
... true , and therefore not a catholic dogma . All Catholic dogmas , if catholic , are not only generally , but universally true , and admit no exception or restriction whatever . If men can come to Christ and be saved without the Church ...
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... true ; it is infallible , and is , as St. Paul says of all Scripture , divinely inspired , ' profitable to teach ... true religion to have been already taught , and instructions in it already received . This is true of the Old Testament ...
... true ; it is infallible , and is , as St. Paul says of all Scripture , divinely inspired , ' profitable to teach ... true religion to have been already taught , and instructions in it already received . This is true of the Old Testament ...
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