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... doctrine contradicts , or , what practically is the same thing , appears to contradict my reason , that it is a doctrine which I can by no means reconcile with other things which I know to be true as cer- tainly as I can know any thing ...
... doctrine contradicts , or , what practically is the same thing , appears to contradict my reason , that it is a doctrine which I can by no means reconcile with other things which I know to be true as cer- tainly as I can know any thing ...
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... doctrine known in history as the " di- vine right of kings and passive obedience . " This doctrine makes the prince the living law , according to the maxim of the old Roman jurist , Quod placuit principi , id legis habet vigorem . This ...
... doctrine known in history as the " di- vine right of kings and passive obedience . " This doctrine makes the prince the living law , according to the maxim of the old Roman jurist , Quod placuit principi , id legis habet vigorem . This ...
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... doctrine of the Church cannot step in as objective standard and principle . But does not The Catholic soc that by this all science , especially all philosophy , is abolished , and that positive theology is the only true science re ...
... doctrine of the Church cannot step in as objective standard and principle . But does not The Catholic soc that by this all science , especially all philosophy , is abolished , and that positive theology is the only true science re ...
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ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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