Cardinal NewmanL. MacVeagh, The Dial Press, 1930 - 295 pages |
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Page 48
... doubts as to the validity of her sacra- ments . There was work to be done within the Church , no doubt ; restoration work . Catholic ideas , Catholic observances , whose maintenance the great Anglican divines of the seventeenth century ...
... doubts as to the validity of her sacra- ments . There was work to be done within the Church , no doubt ; restoration work . Catholic ideas , Catholic observances , whose maintenance the great Anglican divines of the seventeenth century ...
Page 56
... doubt , materially hasten the disinte- gration of his doctrinal position . He who had borne so conspicuous a part in denouncing the errors and cor- ruptions of Rome was now beginning to entertain serious doubts as to the solidity of his ...
... doubt , materially hasten the disinte- gration of his doctrinal position . He who had borne so conspicuous a part in denouncing the errors and cor- ruptions of Rome was now beginning to entertain serious doubts as to the solidity of his ...
Page 205
... doubt and fear , " he had written in a passage of which he was no doubt proud , " as much as any honest man can be , concerning every word Dr. Newman may write . How can I tell that I shall not be the dupe of some cunning equivocation ...
... doubt and fear , " he had written in a passage of which he was no doubt proud , " as much as any honest man can be , concerning every word Dr. Newman may write . How can I tell that I shall not be the dupe of some cunning equivocation ...
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