| John Henry Newman - 1850 - 352 pages
...same doctrinal law which was to be found in the history of the early Church ; and that in the sense in which the dogmatic truth of the prerogatives of the...itself more and more completely before their minds. Here was at once an answer to the objections urged by Anglicans against the present teaching of Rome... | |
| 1850 - 544 pages
...doctrinal law which was t» he found in the history of the early Church ; and that in the sense in which the dogmatic truth of the prerogatives of the Blessed Virgin may be said is the lapse of centuries to have grown upon the consciousness of indiriduak in that same sense did... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1851 - 636 pages
...instances of that very same doctrinal law, which was to be found in the early Church ; and in the sense in which the dogmatic truth of the prerogatives of the...itself more and more completely before their minds. " Such is the passage which compelled, it seems, this writer confidently to ascribe to Father Newman... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1874 - 484 pages
...same doctrinal law which was to be found in the history of the early Church; and that in the sense in which the dogmatic truth of the prerogatives of the...centuries, to have grown upon the consciousness of the faithful, in that same sense aid, in the first age, the mystery of the Blessed Trinity also gradually... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1875 - 498 pages
...Virgin may be said, in the lapse of centuries, to have grown upon the consciousness of the faithful, in that same sense did, in the first age, the mystery...itself more and more completely before their minds. Here was at once an answer to the objections urged by Anglicans against the present teaching of Rome;... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1878 - 368 pages
...; and that in the sense in which the dogmatic truth of the prerogatives of the Blessed Virgin maybe said, in the lapse of centuries, to have grown upon the consciousness of the faithful, in that same sense did, in the first age, the mystery of the Blessed Trinity also gradually... | |
| Wilfrid Ward - 1912 - 708 pages
...Virgin may be said, in the lapse of centuries, to have grown upon the consciousness of the faithful, in that same sense did, in the first age, the mystery...itself more and more completely before their minds. Here was at once an answer to the objections urged by Anglicans against the present teaching of Rome;... | |
| Wilfrid Philip Ward - 1912 - 742 pages
...doctrinal law which was to (be found in the history of the early Church ; and that in the sense in which the dogmatic truth of the prerogatives of the...centuries, to have grown upon the consciousness of the faithful, in that same sense did, in the first age, the mystery of the Blessed Trinity also gradually... | |
| Wilfrid Ward - 1912 - 704 pages
...same doctrinal law which was to be found in the history of the early Church; and that in the sense in which the dogmatic truth of the prerogatives of the...centuries, to have grown upon the consciousness of the faithful, in that same sense did, in the first age, the mystery of the Blessed Trinity also gradually... | |
| 1914 - 732 pages
...same doctrinal law which was to be found in the history of the early Church ; and that in the sense in which the dogmatic truth of the prerogatives of the...centuries, to have grown upon the consciousness of the faithful, in that same sense did, in the first age, the mystery of the Blessed Trinity also gradually... | |
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