The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana lxxxix
... faith . The proof I shall give is plain and explicit . It is this . If the church should at any time teach errors contrary to faith , she would cease from that instant to be the true church ; for nothing can be imagined more ...
... faith . The proof I shall give is plain and explicit . It is this . If the church should at any time teach errors contrary to faith , she would cease from that instant to be the true church ; for nothing can be imagined more ...
Strana cxiv
... faith , by which Catholics are justified in not keeping faith with Heretics , or other per- - sons differing from them in religious opinions , in any transaction , ei- ther of a public or a private nature ? Abstract from this answer of ...
... faith , by which Catholics are justified in not keeping faith with Heretics , or other per- - sons differing from them in religious opinions , in any transaction , ei- ther of a public or a private nature ? Abstract from this answer of ...
Strana cxvi
... faith with Heretics , or others of a different persuasion from themselves in matters of religion , either in public or private con- cerns . The faculty declares the doctrine of the Catholics to be , that the di- vine and natural law ...
... faith with Heretics , or others of a different persuasion from themselves in matters of religion , either in public or private con- cerns . The faculty declares the doctrine of the Catholics to be , that the di- vine and natural law ...
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