Bacon's Essays: with annotations by Richard Whately. Sixth edition, revised and enlargedLongman & Company, 1864 - 620 pages |
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... Roman Catholic does exercise private judgment , once for all , if ( not through carelessness , but on earnest and solemn deli- beration ) he resolves to place himself completely under the guidance of the Church ( as represented by his ...
... Roman Catholic does exercise private judgment , once for all , if ( not through carelessness , but on earnest and solemn deli- beration ) he resolves to place himself completely under the guidance of the Church ( as represented by his ...
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... Roman - catholic priest , apparently a man of great simplicity of character , who , about three or four years ago , had interviews , at his own desire , with several of our bishops . He spoke very strongly of the unseemly and lamentable ...
... Roman - catholic priest , apparently a man of great simplicity of character , who , about three or four years ago , had interviews , at his own desire , with several of our bishops . He spoke very strongly of the unseemly and lamentable ...
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... in the Edinburgh Review , and also of an article on this volume , in the North British ( Aug. 1857 , p . 6 ) , with whom ... Roman Catholic or a Protestant ; namely , the impossibility of demon- strating that what is persecuted is really ...
... in the Edinburgh Review , and also of an article on this volume , in the North British ( Aug. 1857 , p . 6 ) , with whom ... Roman Catholic or a Protestant ; namely , the impossibility of demon- strating that what is persecuted is really ...
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... Roman Catholic to admit that his Church can have no certainty as to what is or is not an error , would be simply telling him to cease to be a Roman Catholic . If , however , all that is meant is that , however certain we may be ...
... Roman Catholic to admit that his Church can have no certainty as to what is or is not an error , would be simply telling him to cease to be a Roman Catholic . If , however , all that is meant is that , however certain we may be ...
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... in the world would fully admit . On the other hand , take a passage from a Roman Catholic History of England ; an educational book , which , it may be fairly said , is circulated in England at the public expense , under what is called ...
... in the world would fully admit . On the other hand , take a passage from a Roman Catholic History of England ; an educational book , which , it may be fairly said , is circulated in England at the public expense , under what is called ...
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