A Catholic Dictionary: Containing Some Account of the Doctrine, Discipline, Rites, Ceremonies, Councils, and Religious Orders of the Catholic ChurchBenziger Brothers, 1893 - 961 páginas |
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... natural outgrowth of the Christian doctrine and spirit , comes into sight in the third century , and still fulfils ... nature or with evil spirits had at- tained an unwonted spiritual strength and a vast breadth of spiritual experience ...
... natural outgrowth of the Christian doctrine and spirit , comes into sight in the third century , and still fulfils ... nature or with evil spirits had at- tained an unwonted spiritual strength and a vast breadth of spiritual experience ...
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... nature of the form of absolution sanctioned by the perpetual tradition of the Church ; for the very words , " I absolve thee , " imply the presence of the penitent ; and the contrary opinion held by some Spanish theologians , who ...
... nature of the form of absolution sanctioned by the perpetual tradition of the Church ; for the very words , " I absolve thee , " imply the presence of the penitent ; and the contrary opinion held by some Spanish theologians , who ...
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... nature and in that of grace . In the order of nature , Adam received from God human nature , including its constituent principles and all which flows from them or is due to them . Thus , as a man , he possessed reason and free will ; I ...
... nature and in that of grace . In the order of nature , Adam received from God human nature , including its constituent principles and all which flows from them or is due to them . Thus , as a man , he possessed reason and free will ; I ...
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... nature , which he has lost , and in his degradation he still keeps reason and free will ; he is still capable of natural good . [ See CONCUPISCENCE and ORIGINAL SIN.J ADAMITÉS . ( 1. ) An obscure Gnos- tic sect , said to have been ...
... nature , which he has lost , and in his degradation he still keeps reason and free will ; he is still capable of natural good . [ See CONCUPISCENCE and ORIGINAL SIN.J ADAMITÉS . ( 1. ) An obscure Gnos- tic sect , said to have been ...
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... nature : the words signify a person . Hence " the man Christ " or " Christ in His human nature " is equi- valent to God the Son subsisting in hu- man nature ; and He cannot have been adopted , for the simple reason that He was son by nature ...
... nature : the words signify a person . Hence " the man Christ " or " Christ in His human nature " is equi- valent to God the Son subsisting in hu- man nature ; and He cannot have been adopted , for the simple reason that He was son by nature ...
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