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... Church as the only true basis of religion and of conduct in harmony therewith , and hence to inculcate reliance on the authority of the Roman Catholic Church on all matters of religion and morals . To this end the catechism is the chief ...
... Church as the only true basis of religion and of conduct in harmony therewith , and hence to inculcate reliance on the authority of the Roman Catholic Church on all matters of religion and morals . To this end the catechism is the chief ...
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... Church , whose teaching of Christianity is authoritative and dogmatic ; on the other , the Protestant sects , whose teaching is based directly on the Bible , and who agree only in refusing to accept the peculiar dogmas and authority of ...
... Church , whose teaching of Christianity is authoritative and dogmatic ; on the other , the Protestant sects , whose teaching is based directly on the Bible , and who agree only in refusing to accept the peculiar dogmas and authority of ...
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... Church of England and the Dissenters , in England , for possession of the schools ; and in our own country the multiplication of Prot- estant sects . All of these would be unwilling to accept the religious teachings of another sect ...
... Church of England and the Dissenters , in England , for possession of the schools ; and in our own country the multiplication of Prot- estant sects . All of these would be unwilling to accept the religious teachings of another sect ...
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... Church is unalterable . And these differences exist also in varying degrees between the creeds of all the Protestant churches . In spite of the welcome and rational ten- dency of recent times to minimize the differences between the ...
... Church is unalterable . And these differences exist also in varying degrees between the creeds of all the Protestant churches . In spite of the welcome and rational ten- dency of recent times to minimize the differences between the ...
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... churches , and so far emancipated from ecclesiastical control as to insist on the same spirit of inquiry , and the same exercise of reason in dealing with biblical and theological themes , as in dealing with other matters , it is ...
... churches , and so far emancipated from ecclesiastical control as to insist on the same spirit of inquiry , and the same exercise of reason in dealing with biblical and theological themes , as in dealing with other matters , it is ...
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