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I fully recognize the primacy of St. Peter and his successors in the possession of the keys of the Kingdom , but not their exclusive possession of this authority . How can any one do so in face of the words of Jesus to the Apostles and ...
I fully recognize the primacy of St. Peter and his successors in the possession of the keys of the Kingdom , but not their exclusive possession of this authority . How can any one do so in face of the words of Jesus to the Apostles and ...
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A DR . claim that such authority was ever exercised by Peter , or that Peter himself ever dreamed of exercising it . This claim of the supremacy of Peter is a cardinal part of the Vatican's claims , and should be " sifted as wheat is ...
A DR . claim that such authority was ever exercised by Peter , or that Peter himself ever dreamed of exercising it . This claim of the supremacy of Peter is a cardinal part of the Vatican's claims , and should be " sifted as wheat is ...
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Jesus Himself set up no authority , but taught the perfect law of love and obedience to the divine will . For Jesus , orthodoxy was not a belief , but a life : " He that hath My commandments and keepeth them , he it is that loveth Me ...
Jesus Himself set up no authority , but taught the perfect law of love and obedience to the divine will . For Jesus , orthodoxy was not a belief , but a life : " He that hath My commandments and keepeth them , he it is that loveth Me ...
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