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Strana xli
... and contain the sentiments of the whole Catholic church , during the space of
four hundred years , so that they cannot be said to be in error , without admitting ,
at the same time , that the whole church of Christ has erred with them , ( which is
...
... and contain the sentiments of the whole Catholic church , during the space of
four hundred years , so that they cannot be said to be in error , without admitting ,
at the same time , that the whole church of Christ has erred with them , ( which is
...
Strana lxxxiv
For as the church is here likened to a house or fortress , built on a rock ; so the
adverse powers are likened to a contrary house or fortress , the gates of which , i .
e . the whole strength , and all the efforts it can make , will never be able , to ...
For as the church is here likened to a house or fortress , built on a rock ; so the
adverse powers are likened to a contrary house or fortress , the gates of which , i .
e . the whole strength , and all the efforts it can make , will never be able , to ...
Strana lxxxv
order to go and to preach throughout the whole earth , and to baptize all nations .
Go ye , therefore , said our divine Saviour to them , and teach all nations ;
baptizing them in the name of the Father , and of the Son , and of the Holy Ghost
...
order to go and to preach throughout the whole earth , and to baptize all nations .
Go ye , therefore , said our divine Saviour to them , and teach all nations ;
baptizing them in the name of the Father , and of the Son , and of the Holy Ghost
...
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