The Republican, Volume 14Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1970 |
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... Catholic church of doctrines and opinions , which , he was at length convinced , she never taught , believed , or held . " The Catholics of Great Britain have to lament and to complain that the doctrines and religious rites which , as ...
... Catholic church of doctrines and opinions , which , he was at length convinced , she never taught , believed , or held . " The Catholics of Great Britain have to lament and to complain that the doctrines and religious rites which , as ...
Halaman 68
Richard Carlile. foundation of Catholicism ; and if I shew that foundation to be bad , the fabric cannot be securely occupied : - " All those doctrines , and only those doctrines , are articles of Catholic faith , which are revealed by ...
Richard Carlile. foundation of Catholicism ; and if I shew that foundation to be bad , the fabric cannot be securely occupied : - " All those doctrines , and only those doctrines , are articles of Catholic faith , which are revealed by ...
Halaman 69
... Catholic has , that all the Doctrines which he believes , as articles of Catholic Faith , are really revealed by Almighty God . " Catholics are often charged with grounding their faith on mere human authority , and not on the word of ...
... Catholic has , that all the Doctrines which he believes , as articles of Catholic Faith , are really revealed by Almighty God . " Catholics are often charged with grounding their faith on mere human authority , and not on the word of ...
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An Address to the People of this Island by Richard | 1 |
Royal Buildings Observations by the Editor of The Times | 2 |
Carlile on his past proceedings and future prospects On | 33 |
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