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... sufficient for one purpose , than is indispensably requisite for the other . That your attention , however , may be as little and as shortly fatigued as the nature of subjects , so very uninviting , can be found to permit , I will allot ...
... sufficient for one purpose , than is indispensably requisite for the other . That your attention , however , may be as little and as shortly fatigued as the nature of subjects , so very uninviting , can be found to permit , I will allot ...
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... sufficient reason to pro- nounce her solemn decision , on the point in dis- pute . It is a maxim well known , and in uni- versal reception amongst Catholic Divines ; " In necessary points unity , in doubtful ones liberty , and charity ...
... sufficient reason to pro- nounce her solemn decision , on the point in dis- pute . It is a maxim well known , and in uni- versal reception amongst Catholic Divines ; " In necessary points unity , in doubtful ones liberty , and charity ...
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... sufficiently attended to , or that he has misconceived the sen- timents of Catholics , on the distinctive nature of mortal , and of venial offences . If , by the de- nomination of venial sins , we are to understand every sin , which is ...
... sufficiently attended to , or that he has misconceived the sen- timents of Catholics , on the distinctive nature of mortal , and of venial offences . If , by the de- nomination of venial sins , we are to understand every sin , which is ...
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... sufficient , for the complete expiation of their own individual offences . With those erroneous ideas , therefore , of ignorant protestants , who have falsely supposed , that we attach to an indulgence , either the power of remitting ...
... sufficient , for the complete expiation of their own individual offences . With those erroneous ideas , therefore , of ignorant protestants , who have falsely supposed , that we attach to an indulgence , either the power of remitting ...
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... sufficient , and even much more than sufficient to expiate all the sins of all the children of men ; and we also believe , that the sufferings , and the merits of men , considered in separation from the sufferings and the merits of ...
... sufficient , and even much more than sufficient to expiate all the sins of all the children of men ; and we also believe , that the sufferings , and the merits of men , considered in separation from the sufferings and the merits of ...
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