The Works of the Right Rev. John EnglandApplewood Books, 2009 - 568ÆäÀÌÁö With our American Philosophy and Religion series, Applewood reissues many primary sources published throughout American history. Through these books, scholars, interpreters, students, and non-academics alike can see the thoughts and beliefs of Americans who came before us. |
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... give to some creature , visible or invisible , corporeal or spiritual , the homage due to God alone : the mere circumstance of invisibility , or spirituality , will not change the principle . The jet of the crime con- sists , in giving ...
... give to some creature , visible or invisible , corporeal or spiritual , the homage due to God alone : the mere circumstance of invisibility , or spirituality , will not change the principle . The jet of the crime con- sists , in giving ...
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... give the exact meaning of the Council . Now , when Roman Catholics apply the word merit to a creature as regards God , it could not , without a contradiction to their doctrine , have this same meaning : and they declare that such is not ...
... give the exact meaning of the Council . Now , when Roman Catholics apply the word merit to a creature as regards God , it could not , without a contradiction to their doctrine , have this same meaning : and they declare that such is not ...
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... give in italics what he omitted . " O God , who to recommend us to innocence of life , wast pleased to let the soul of thy blessed Virgin Scholastiea ascend to heaven in the shape of a dove : grant by her merits and prayers , that we ...
... give in italics what he omitted . " O God , who to recommend us to innocence of life , wast pleased to let the soul of thy blessed Virgin Scholastiea ascend to heaven in the shape of a dove : grant by her merits and prayers , that we ...
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... Give them a pilot to their wandering fleet , Bold in his art , and tutored in deceit ; Whose hand adventurous shall their helm misguide To hostile shores , or whelm them in the tide . To the Editors : LUSIAD , Transl . , Book I ...
... Give them a pilot to their wandering fleet , Bold in his art , and tutored in deceit ; Whose hand adventurous shall their helm misguide To hostile shores , or whelm them in the tide . To the Editors : LUSIAD , Transl . , Book I ...
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... by God ; thus his claim is founded upon the merits of Christ , and the covenant by which the Creator freely bound himself to give a reward to those works , and not upon any intrinsic natural two 21 DEFENCE OF PRECEDING SECTION.
... by God ; thus his claim is founded upon the merits of Christ , and the covenant by which the Creator freely bound himself to give a reward to those works , and not upon any intrinsic natural two 21 DEFENCE OF PRECEDING SECTION.
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