The Contemporary Review, Volume 16A. Strahan, 1871 |
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... that no effort will be made to cram into their poor little minds , theological dogmas which their tender age prevents them from understanding . " 1. Physical training and drill , as part of the THE CONTEMPORARY REVIEW .
... that no effort will be made to cram into their poor little minds , theological dogmas which their tender age prevents them from understanding . " 1. Physical training and drill , as part of the THE CONTEMPORARY REVIEW .
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... dogmas . It never enters into the head of any of the disputants that he is saying anything that he has not a perfect right to say - nay , anything out of the way . They are simply Roman gentlemen talking over open questions into which ...
... dogmas . It never enters into the head of any of the disputants that he is saying anything that he has not a perfect right to say - nay , anything out of the way . They are simply Roman gentlemen talking over open questions into which ...
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... dogma , is also to be proved by natural reason , apart from revelation . If so , why not prove it by science alone , without taking revelation into account ? Furthermore , though I believe most firmly in the truth of my conclusion ...
... dogma , is also to be proved by natural reason , apart from revelation . If so , why not prove it by science alone , without taking revelation into account ? Furthermore , though I believe most firmly in the truth of my conclusion ...
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... dogmas and anathemas against the Germans . These dogmas were unknown both to the Bible and id est super me ipsum filium Dei , non super te ædificabo ecclesiam meam ; super me ædifi- cabo te et alios , non me super te , non enim dicuntur ...
... dogmas and anathemas against the Germans . These dogmas were unknown both to the Bible and id est super me ipsum filium Dei , non super te ædificabo ecclesiam meam ; super me ædifi- cabo te et alios , non me super te , non enim dicuntur ...
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... dogma purely out of spite against the Protestant doctrine . It was a theory main- tained in the Middle Ages by only a few doctors . But since that time all strong orthodox Catholic theologians , among whom we are not to reckon Bossuet ...
... dogma purely out of spite against the Protestant doctrine . It was a theory main- tained in the Middle Ages by only a few doctors . But since that time all strong orthodox Catholic theologians , among whom we are not to reckon Bossuet ...
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