The English Review, Volume 9F. and J. Rivington, 1848 |
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... truth , and the Lord was well pleased with me for it - that I must not flinch now , but be more bold for it than heretofore - that He had honoured me for it , and I must not draw back - that in some words I had erred , and that the word ...
... truth , and the Lord was well pleased with me for it - that I must not flinch now , but be more bold for it than heretofore - that He had honoured me for it , and I must not draw back - that in some words I had erred , and that the word ...
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... truth itself ; and that this truth is infallibly proposed to the mind , and infallibly received by it . If the revealed truth cannot be so proposed and so received , it is idle to talk of faith or of a Divine message . The real question ...
... truth itself ; and that this truth is infallibly proposed to the mind , and infallibly received by it . If the revealed truth cannot be so proposed and so received , it is idle to talk of faith or of a Divine message . The real question ...
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... truth , what would be their opinion of the care of the Roman Church for the truth ? This has always been their great ground of confidence in Romanism . They have always believed that the care of the Church of Rome for Catholic truth is ...
... truth , what would be their opinion of the care of the Roman Church for the truth ? This has always been their great ground of confidence in Romanism . They have always believed that the care of the Church of Rome for Catholic truth is ...
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Henry Drummond | 13 |
present validity as part of the Roman law and of | 90 |
Letters of Dr MHale to Lord Arundel Lord Shrewsbury | 128 |
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