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... system is not carried out . As their wisdom is at fault , they presume the wisdom of Providence is exhausted also ! Men of this school think a Council so near the end of the world superfluous , or at best only last warning , given to ...
... system is not carried out . As their wisdom is at fault , they presume the wisdom of Providence is exhausted also ! Men of this school think a Council so near the end of the world superfluous , or at best only last warning , given to ...
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... Papal Infallibility , and which has stood it in such excellent stead in prac- tice . What a glorious justification it would ... system of Jesuit casuistry exposed in the Provincial Letters of Pascal . Innocent XI . condemned some of the ...
... Papal Infallibility , and which has stood it in such excellent stead in prac- tice . What a glorious justification it would ... system of Jesuit casuistry exposed in the Provincial Letters of Pascal . Innocent XI . condemned some of the ...
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... desirable , nay necessary , that that ever - gaping wound in the reputation of the Order — its moral system— should be healed by a decree of the Council . CHAPTER III . PAPAL INFALLIBILITY . § I. - Ultramontanism 36 The Assumption .
... desirable , nay necessary , that that ever - gaping wound in the reputation of the Order — its moral system— should be healed by a decree of the Council . CHAPTER III . PAPAL INFALLIBILITY . § I. - Ultramontanism 36 The Assumption .
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... Papal Infallibility , which , in dealing with the baptismal controversy , he so often and so pointedly repudiates . Such a notion was utterly foreign to his mind . The Pelagian system was in his eyes so manifest and deadly an error ...
... Papal Infallibility , which , in dealing with the baptismal controversy , he so often and so pointedly repudiates . Such a notion was utterly foreign to his mind . The Pelagian system was in his eyes so manifest and deadly an error ...
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... Popes would have required a court , a system of clerical officials , congregations , and the like , but nothing of the kind was remotely dreamt of . The Roman clergy were organized just like every other ; for all the offices and ...
... Popes would have required a court , a system of clerical officials , congregations , and the like , but nothing of the kind was remotely dreamt of . The Roman clergy were organized just like every other ; for all the offices and ...
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