A Theological Introduction to the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of EnglandLongmans, Green, 1933 - 565 sidor |
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... mind -but the mind could hardly subject the conception to the pro- cesses of reason - the soul leapt to the great conclusion , even though the mind might lag behind . They did not stay to reason : they knew . ' + But even from the first ...
... mind -but the mind could hardly subject the conception to the pro- cesses of reason - the soul leapt to the great conclusion , even though the mind might lag behind . They did not stay to reason : they knew . ' + But even from the first ...
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... mind that can know it . Revelation and inspiration correspond to these two sides of knowledge . Revela- tion means the uncovering by God of some spiritual truth that man's mind may apprehend it . Inspiration means the quickening of the ...
... mind that can know it . Revelation and inspiration correspond to these two sides of knowledge . Revela- tion means the uncovering by God of some spiritual truth that man's mind may apprehend it . Inspiration means the quickening of the ...
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... mind of the Church as declared in her decisions on particular cases with references to particular circumstances and was observed only in so far as it was enforced by the bishops , and thus con- tinued to represent the mind of the Church ...
... mind of the Church as declared in her decisions on particular cases with references to particular circumstances and was observed only in so far as it was enforced by the bishops , and thus con- tinued to represent the mind of the Church ...
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The Descent into Hades | 1 |
2 Two examples of this use of authority PAGE | 2 |
6 The Eucharistic Sacrifice Article XXXI PAGR | 6 |
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