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... Catholic ' to those who accept its own discipline . " The Catholic Church of Christ is neither Rome nor a conventicle . Out of that there is no salvation , I easily confess it . But out of Rome there is , and out of a conventicle too ...
... Catholic ' to those who accept its own discipline . " The Catholic Church of Christ is neither Rome nor a conventicle . Out of that there is no salvation , I easily confess it . But out of Rome there is , and out of a conventicle too ...
الصفحة 78
... Catholic Church simply by saying that she is so , however loudly and frequently she may repeat it . Since she has allowed superstitions and errors both of doctrine and morals to creep in , and refuses to be reformed from within , the ...
... Catholic Church simply by saying that she is so , however loudly and frequently she may repeat it . Since she has allowed superstitions and errors both of doctrine and morals to creep in , and refuses to be reformed from within , the ...
الصفحة 106
... Catholic Church ( to which the Council of Trent itself bears witness ) a firm foundation and a solid faith ; and to ... Catholic cause ; for by this means the Church of England , coming nearer to the ancient usages , the Catholics there ...
... Catholic Church ( to which the Council of Trent itself bears witness ) a firm foundation and a solid faith ; and to ... Catholic cause ; for by this means the Church of England , coming nearer to the ancient usages , the Catholics there ...
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