The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... authority with which a Catholic philosopher can deal with the ordinary questions before him ; upon the advantages of his position , and of the system which he has to interpret , not upon any accidental qualities in this or that ...
... authority with which a Catholic philosopher can deal with the ordinary questions before him ; upon the advantages of his position , and of the system which he has to interpret , not upon any accidental qualities in this or that ...
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... authorities of the Church . But we only allude to these facts as showing the strong general recognition of the need of which we are speaking , and as going very far to prove , when taken in connection with another fact - namely , that ...
... authorities of the Church . But we only allude to these facts as showing the strong general recognition of the need of which we are speaking , and as going very far to prove , when taken in connection with another fact - namely , that ...
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... authority of one of the persons concerned , because it seems exactly to express what must be the thoughts and feelings of any one who comes , un- prejudiced and unsophisticated , to read of or to see the eloquent history of the early ...
... authority of one of the persons concerned , because it seems exactly to express what must be the thoughts and feelings of any one who comes , un- prejudiced and unsophisticated , to read of or to see the eloquent history of the early ...
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... authorities of the Commendatore in his successful career . Books I. and II . are occupied with the origin and history of the catacombs . In the first we have a general description of their arrangement and peculiarities , an * Roma ...
... authorities of the Commendatore in his successful career . Books I. and II . are occupied with the origin and history of the catacombs . In the first we have a general description of their arrangement and peculiarities , an * Roma ...
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... authorities which his former work called forth , and which he has announced his intention of meeting to the full . Or again , as it has been so widely rumoured that on the question of the Immaculate Conception and Transubstan- tiation ...
... authorities which his former work called forth , and which he has announced his intention of meeting to the full . Or again , as it has been so widely rumoured that on the question of the Immaculate Conception and Transubstan- tiation ...
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