Thoughts on Religion & Other Subjects [with Pious Reflections for Every Day in the Month & Prayers by Fénelon.].1846 - 283 pages |
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... church , certain characters of himself , by which they who sin- cerely seek him shall not fail of a sensible discovery of him , and yet that he has , at the same time , so far shad- ed and obscured these characters , as to render them ...
... church , certain characters of himself , by which they who sin- cerely seek him shall not fail of a sensible discovery of him , and yet that he has , at the same time , so far shad- ed and obscured these characters , as to render them ...
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... church , does itself evince one of the two grand points which the church maintains ( without affecting the other ) , and is so far from overthrowing its doctrines , as to afford them a manifest confirmation and support . If they would ...
... church , does itself evince one of the two grand points which the church maintains ( without affecting the other ) , and is so far from overthrowing its doctrines , as to afford them a manifest confirmation and support . If they would ...
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... church , whose glory it is to adore Him who has been ever adored , still subsists without interruption or decay . And what must be owned to be incomparably excellent , wonderful , and altogether divine , this religion which has ever ...
... church , whose glory it is to adore Him who has been ever adored , still subsists without interruption or decay . And what must be owned to be incomparably excellent , wonderful , and altogether divine , this religion which has ever ...
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... church militant it is so veiled as to be yet discerned by its correspondence to the figure . As the figure was first built upon the truth , so the truth is now distinguishable by the figure . * He that takes his estimate of the Jewish ...
... church militant it is so veiled as to be yet discerned by its correspondence to the figure . As the figure was first built upon the truth , so the truth is now distinguishable by the figure . * He that takes his estimate of the Jewish ...
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Blaise Pascal. traditions of the church ; but it appears utterly disfi- gured in those who maim or corrupt it . The Jews seem to have been of two sorts , according to their different passions and desires ; which in some were merely pagan ...
Blaise Pascal. traditions of the church ; but it appears utterly disfi- gured in those who maim or corrupt it . The Jews seem to have been of two sorts , according to their different passions and desires ; which in some were merely pagan ...
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