| 1847 - 400 pagina’s
...glories in the boast that it is unchangeable. In the words of one of its own most powerful advocates,* " that it is a tenet of their creed, that what their...faith ever has been, such it was from the beginning, • Charies Butler, in his Book of the Roman Catholic Church. such it is now. and such it ever will... | |
| J. Eggleston - 1848 - 78 pagina’s
...applicable to a Church claiming infallibility. Butler, in his book of the Roman Catholic Church, declares it a tenet of their creed, " that what their faith ever...beginning, such it now is, and such it ever will be." Drs. Doyle and Murray, in their evidence before the House of Lords, declared, " that the most approved... | |
| Christopher Newman Hall - 1850 - 622 pagina’s
...English advocates and defenders, (Mr. Butler,) writes, — " It is most true that the Roman Catholics believe the doctrines of their Church to be unchangeable,...of their Creed that what their faith ever has been, that it now is and such it ever will be." Then I maysay with another, — " let it never be supposed... | |
| 1851 - 1094 pagina’s
...completely formed :'—inasmuch as, another Romish writer says, ' It is most true, that the Roman Catholics believe the doctrines of their Church to be unchangeable...beginning, such it now is, and such it ever will be.' It is not, indeed, difficult to understand the origin of this theory ; but what can we say of the Church... | |
| 1851 - 534 pagina’s
...formed :' — inasmuch as, another Romish writer says, ' It is most true, that the Roman Catholics Believe the doctrines of their Church to be unchangeable...from the beginning, such it now is, and such it ever mill be.' It is not, .-•• indeed, difficult to understand the origin of this theory ; but what... | |
| Charles Elliott - 1851 - 504 pagina’s
...The author of the Book of the Roman Catholic Church says : " It is most true that the Roman Catholics believe the doctrines of their church to be unchangeable...; and that it is a tenet of their creed that what their/faith ever has been, such it was from the beginning, such ii now is, and such it will ever be."... | |
| B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes - 1853 - 714 pagina’s
...beside a sentence from Butler's Book of the Catholic Church. "It is most true that Roman Catholics believe the doctrines of their church to be unchangeable,...has been, such it was from the beginning, such it is now, and such it ever will be." What is the unavoidable inference but this, that American Romanism... | |
| 1858 - 1094 pagina’s
...the words of Charles Butler, one of Rome's ablest advocates — "It is most true that Roman Catholics believe the doctrines of their church to be unchangeable...has been, such it was from the beginning, such it is now, and such it ever will be" Home has never abated one iota of her claims. Her principles remain... | |
| 1867 - 396 pagina’s
...Rome's ablest advocates— " It is most true that Roman Catholics believe the doctrines of their cliurch to be unchangeable ; and that it is a tenet of their creed, that what their faith ever has beeu, such it was from the beginning, sud il is now, and such it ever will be." Home has never abated... | |
| John Dowling - 1871 - 962 pagina’s
...Says Charles Butler, in his Book of the Roman Catholic Church, " It is most true that Roman Catholics believe the doctrines of their church to be UNCHANGEABLE...has been, such it was from the beginning, SUCH IT is NOW, and SUCH IT EVER WILL BE." We have already seen, in the last chapter, that Popery is the same... | |
| |