The Works of the Right Rev. John EnglandApplewood Books, 2009 - 568 With our American Philosophy and Religion series, Applewood reissues many primary sources published throughout American history. Through these books, scholars, interpreters, students, and non-academics alike can see the thoughts and beliefs of Americans who came before us. |
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... writer with the contradictory name , represented truly the second kind of prayer above described , and which Catholics hold it lawful to use towards any of our fellow - creatures , who can hear and help us . Yet this same correspondent ...
... writer with the contradictory name , represented truly the second kind of prayer above described , and which Catholics hold it lawful to use towards any of our fellow - creatures , who can hear and help us . Yet this same correspondent ...
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... writer took good care to make his principle embrace both . * It is very true , that another question will fairly offer itself , respect- ing the wisdom of addressing ourselves to intercessors invisible to us , who have departed from the ...
... writer took good care to make his principle embrace both . * It is very true , that another question will fairly offer itself , respect- ing the wisdom of addressing ourselves to intercessors invisible to us , who have departed from the ...
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... writer concludes , in paragraph 8 : " It is then a fact , that Roman Catholics do pray to angels and saints to save them by their merits . " So far as the angels are concerned , it is obviously not a fact . Now , to understand the ...
... writer concludes , in paragraph 8 : " It is then a fact , that Roman Catholics do pray to angels and saints to save them by their merits . " So far as the angels are concerned , it is obviously not a fact . Now , to understand the ...
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... writer upon logic , as well as every honest man , will tell us that , when we inquire as to a man's belief , we must take his own mean- ing of his own words , in order to understand what , in fact , he does be- lieve ; but if we force ...
... writer upon logic , as well as every honest man , will tell us that , when we inquire as to a man's belief , we must take his own mean- ing of his own words , in order to understand what , in fact , he does be- lieve ; but if we force ...
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... writers , as I shall show , mean by a state of righteousness ; and the way in which we believe her merits would be regarded , is found in the meaning which Protestants attach to this text , as read in your version , James v . 16 . " The ...
... writers , as I shall show , mean by a state of righteousness ; and the way in which we believe her merits would be regarded , is found in the meaning which Protestants attach to this text , as read in your version , James v . 16 . " The ...
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