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... years ago , and renewed by later investigations into the dis- putes which were maintained between the Jansenists and the reformed di- vines of France . they were termed Thomists ; while the Franciscans , who AUGUSTINE AND PELAGIUS . XV.
... years ago , and renewed by later investigations into the dis- putes which were maintained between the Jansenists and the reformed di- vines of France . they were termed Thomists ; while the Franciscans , who AUGUSTINE AND PELAGIUS . XV.
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... maintained with head - quarters at Rome , by means of which every thing , that can in the remotest de- gree affect the interests of the Society , is made known , and the whole machinery of Jesuitism can be set in motion at once , or its ...
... maintained with head - quarters at Rome , by means of which every thing , that can in the remotest de- gree affect the interests of the Society , is made known , and the whole machinery of Jesuitism can be set in motion at once , or its ...
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... maintained that , without efficacious grace , constantly vouchsafed , we can do nothing spiritually good . In regard to the resistibility of grace , they seem to have held that the will of man might always resist the influence of grace ...
... maintained that , without efficacious grace , constantly vouchsafed , we can do nothing spiritually good . In regard to the resistibility of grace , they seem to have held that the will of man might always resist the influence of grace ...
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... maintaining it - in which Pascal stood alone against all the members of Port - Royal . On one occasion , after exhausting his eloquence upon them without success , he was so deeply affected that his feeble frame , la- houring under ...
... maintaining it - in which Pascal stood alone against all the members of Port - Royal . On one occasion , after exhausting his eloquence upon them without success , he was so deeply affected that his feeble frame , la- houring under ...
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... maintaining that the only reply he could possibly give to the demands made upon him in so many publications , calling on him to say if he held that these propositions were in that book , was , that he had not been able to find them ...
... maintaining that the only reply he could possibly give to the demands made upon him in so many publications , calling on him to say if he held that these propositions were in that book , was , that he had not been able to find them ...
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