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form of government , but simply aimed at rectifying some errors that had crept into its administration , and promoting the happi- ness of his subjects , the Pope held his ground ; and for a time the opposition of the Austrian party ...
form of government , but simply aimed at rectifying some errors that had crept into its administration , and promoting the happi- ness of his subjects , the Pope held his ground ; and for a time the opposition of the Austrian party ...
Pagina 64
... error of mistaking fanaticism for religion , and in this way flinging an air of discredit upon real devotion . It is , I am afraid , unquestionably the fault of the age ; her youth and her sex do not make it more improbable , and the ...
... error of mistaking fanaticism for religion , and in this way flinging an air of discredit upon real devotion . It is , I am afraid , unquestionably the fault of the age ; her youth and her sex do not make it more improbable , and the ...
Pagina 71
... error in matters of faith . The Protestant doctrine is that particular Churches , and even the whole visible Church , may err in matters of doctrine , and yet retain their character as Churches . " The purest Churches under heaven ...
... error in matters of faith . The Protestant doctrine is that particular Churches , and even the whole visible Church , may err in matters of doctrine , and yet retain their character as Churches . " The purest Churches under heaven ...
Pagina 72
... error . This may appear too plain a point to need proof ; and yet it is one of the fundamental doctrines of Romanism , that the Church cannot err in matters of faith . That the Church may thus err , is proved , 1. Because nothing can be ...
... error . This may appear too plain a point to need proof ; and yet it is one of the fundamental doctrines of Romanism , that the Church cannot err in matters of faith . That the Church may thus err , is proved , 1. Because nothing can be ...
Pagina 73
... error cannot be essential . And if not essential to the indivi- dual Christian , it cannot be essential to the Church , which is only a company of Christians . The Romish and Anglican doc- trine , therefore , that all error in matters ...
... error cannot be essential . And if not essential to the indivi- dual Christian , it cannot be essential to the Church , which is only a company of Christians . The Romish and Anglican doc- trine , therefore , that all error in matters ...
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