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Strana 21
That clearness of principle and strength of “ analogy did not appear in this case
and demurrers of 56 this nature being held strictly he was obliged to over“ rule it .
" * HỊe cited a case which is evidently inapplicable to the one before him.t Upon ...
That clearness of principle and strength of “ analogy did not appear in this case
and demurrers of 56 this nature being held strictly he was obliged to over“ rule it .
" * HỊe cited a case which is evidently inapplicable to the one before him.t Upon ...
Strana iv
The seven sacraments were instituoi by Christ our Lord ; because , he only who
is the author of grace and nature , is able to give to natural things the virtue to
produce supernatural effects of grace . They were ordained to sanctify our souls ...
The seven sacraments were instituoi by Christ our Lord ; because , he only who
is the author of grace and nature , is able to give to natural things the virtue to
produce supernatural effects of grace . They were ordained to sanctify our souls ...
Strana cxvi
The faculty declares the doctrine of the Catholics to be , that the divide and
natural law , which makes it a duty to keep faith ... pre - eminence are derived
from icheritance , election , the consent of the people , and other such titles of that
nature .
The faculty declares the doctrine of the Catholics to be , that the divide and
natural law , which makes it a duty to keep faith ... pre - eminence are derived
from icheritance , election , the consent of the people , and other such titles of that
nature .
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