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第 xxiv 頁
... folded up in their minds that Euclid unfolded in his book : Kant's doctrine of pure reason is a web woven out of stuff that is in every man's brain , and the simplest Christian is implicitly as great a divine as Thomas Aquinas .
... folded up in their minds that Euclid unfolded in his book : Kant's doctrine of pure reason is a web woven out of stuff that is in every man's brain , and the simplest Christian is implicitly as great a divine as Thomas Aquinas .
第 xliii 頁
The seventh number of the Christian Miscellany of July , 1842 , contains fifteen or sixteen pages of short extracts from Mr. Coleridge's writings , which are entitled “ Contributions of S. T. Coleridge to the Revival of Catholic Truths ...
The seventh number of the Christian Miscellany of July , 1842 , contains fifteen or sixteen pages of short extracts from Mr. Coleridge's writings , which are entitled “ Contributions of S. T. Coleridge to the Revival of Catholic Truths ...
第 xliv 頁
These inconsistencies are rather the result of an undue development of certain parts of Christian philosophy , than the holding of opinions immediately heretical . ” - The circumstances in his Christian course , which we may regard as ...
These inconsistencies are rather the result of an undue development of certain parts of Christian philosophy , than the holding of opinions immediately heretical . ” - The circumstances in his Christian course , which we may regard as ...
第 l 頁
free will , --constitutes Catholic consent , is the voice of the Holy Catholic Church , and therefore the voice of its heavenly Head ; that the early Christian writers , where they agree , are to be considered practically infallible ...
free will , --constitutes Catholic consent , is the voice of the Holy Catholic Church , and therefore the voice of its heavenly Head ; that the early Christian writers , where they agree , are to be considered practically infallible ...
第 lii 頁
9 “ Christ undeniably made a party the vehicle of his doctrine , and did not cast it at random on the world , as men would now have it ; " * and undeniable it surely is , that there is nothing radicaly wrong in the union of members for ...
9 “ Christ undeniably made a party the vehicle of his doctrine , and did not cast it at random on the world , as men would now have it ; " * and undeniable it surely is , that there is nothing radicaly wrong in the union of members for ...
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