The Dublin Review, Tom 10;Tom 62Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Tablet Publishing Company, 1868 |
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Strona 117
... arguments which we have already adduced . We confine our argument strictly within these limits , because ( as we shall presently explain ) we find ourselves quite unable to apprehend what it is which F. Ryder regards as our " peculiar ...
... arguments which we have already adduced . We confine our argument strictly within these limits , because ( as we shall presently explain ) we find ourselves quite unable to apprehend what it is which F. Ryder regards as our " peculiar ...
Strona 344
... argument is a very old one ; for as soon as Apollinarian and Eutychian forgeries made the minds of men alive to what we now call development , Catholic doctors perceived the value of the absence and presence of these very expressions ...
... argument is a very old one ; for as soon as Apollinarian and Eutychian forgeries made the minds of men alive to what we now call development , Catholic doctors perceived the value of the absence and presence of these very expressions ...
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... arguing for his opinion , and of endeavouring to convince the whole theological world . So much on the doctrine of probabilism . In other parts of your pamphlet you seem to put a similar argument somewhat differently . " If the Church ...
... arguing for his opinion , and of endeavouring to convince the whole theological world . So much on the doctrine of probabilism . In other parts of your pamphlet you seem to put a similar argument somewhat differently . " If the Church ...
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Principles of the Secularists | 10 |
S Wilfrid | 21 |
A letter against Paul of Samosata falsely ascribed to S Dionysius | 22 |
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