The British Critic, Volym 23F. and C. Rivington, 1825 |
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... admit and embrace apostolical and ecclesiastical traditions , and all other constitutions and ob- servances of the same church . I also admit the sacred Scriptures according to the sense which the holy mother church has held , and does ...
... admit and embrace apostolical and ecclesiastical traditions , and all other constitutions and ob- servances of the same church . I also admit the sacred Scriptures according to the sense which the holy mother church has held , and does ...
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... admit that it is still no more than human testimony , and therefore liable to error . " P. 46 . The result of the whole , therefore , is this : the Roman Catholic church claims an uninterrupted succession of mira- cles ; and Mr. Butler ...
... admit that it is still no more than human testimony , and therefore liable to error . " P. 46 . The result of the whole , therefore , is this : the Roman Catholic church claims an uninterrupted succession of mira- cles ; and Mr. Butler ...
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... admits no extenuation . ' Are not all the parts acted by him in the transactions I have mentioned , very sad pages in his history ? Does any one of them admit of any substantial extenuation ? " P. 219 . If we add to these questions ...
... admits no extenuation . ' Are not all the parts acted by him in the transactions I have mentioned , very sad pages in his history ? Does any one of them admit of any substantial extenuation ? " P. 219 . If we add to these questions ...
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