| 1814 - 786 pagina’s
...seems to be implied by these lines. It is most true that the Roman Catholicks believe the doctrine of their church to be unchangeable: and that it is...was from the beginning, such it now is, and such it will ever be. But this they confine to the Articles of their Faith ; and they consider no doctrine... | |
| Charles Butler - 1816 - 228 pagina’s
...more than those, which proceed from the want of observance of this rule. It is most true, that the Roman-catholics believe the doctrines of their church...such it now is, and such it ever will be. But this they confine to the Articles of their Faith ; and they consider no doctrine to be of faith, unless... | |
| 1825 - 826 pagina’s
...VIII. ct XIV. dc Baptismo. thor of the Book of the Roman Catholic Church, ' that the Roman Catholics believe the doctrines of their church to be unchangeable...a tenet of their creed, that what their faith ever baa been, such it was from the beginning, •such it now is, and such it will ever be.' Let him, therefore,... | |
| Charles Butler - 1822 - 576 pagina’s
...more than those, which proceed from the want of observance of this rule. It is most true, that the roman-catholics believe the doctrines of their church...such it now is, and such it ever will be. But this they confine to the articles of their faith ; and they consider no doctrine to be of faith, unless... | |
| Charles Butler - 1822 - 584 pagina’s
...which proceed from the want of observance of this rule. It is most true, that the roman-catliolics believe the doctrines of their church to be unchangeable...such it now is, and such it ever will be. But this they confine to the articles of their faith ; and they consider no doctrine to be of faith, unless... | |
| Charles Butler - 1822 - 578 pagina’s
...faith ever has been, such it was from the beginning, such it now is, and such it ever will be. But this they confine to the articles of their faith ; and...unless it have been delivered by divine revelation, and been propounded, as such, by the church. This the romancatholics wish their adversaries never to forget.... | |
| William Carpenter - 1824 - 622 pagina’s
...moderation of the Catholic lawyer! The latter thus writes at p. 9, " It is most true, that Roman Catholics believe the doctrines of their church to be unchangeable...faith ; and they consider no doctrine to be of faith, unit** it have bent delivered by Divine revelation, and propounded by the Roman Catholic church, as... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1825 - 544 pagina’s
...EXCEPT SUCH AS is AN ARTICLE OF THEIR FAITH. It is most true, that Roman Catholics believe the doctrine of their church to be unchangeable ; and that it is...unless it have been delivered by divine revelation, and (qu. or?) propounded by the 1 I refer particularly to Lancashire. Roman Catholic church, as a revealed... | |
| 1825 - 868 pagina’s
...VIIJ. et XIV. dc Baptitmo. tlior of the Book of the Roman Catholic Church, ' that the Roman Catholics believe the doctrines of their church to be unchangeable...was from the beginning, such it now is, and such it will ever be." Let him, therefore, choose between this boasted consistency of doctrine, and the curse... | |
| Joseph Blanco White - 1825 - 414 pagina’s
...is most true," says the author of the Book of the Roman Catholic Church, " that the Roman Catholics believe the doctrines of their church to be unchangeable...was from the beginning, such it now is, and such it will ever be." Let him, therefore, choose between this boasted consistency of doctrine, and the curse... | |
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