Catholic, but on turning over the page one is confronted by other things which might well have been dictated by a rationalist. When they write history they make no mention of the divinity of Christ, but when they are in the pulpit they profess it clearly... Messenger - Página 1811908Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | 1908
...Catholic, but in the next page you find other things which might havebeen dictated by a rationalist. When they write history they make no mention of the...heed to the Fathers and the Councils, but when they catechise the people,, they cite them respectfully. In the same way they draw their distinctionsbetween... | |
 | J. B. Lemius - 1908 - 155 páginas
...been dictated by a rationalist. Q. Do they not take a double attitude in historical matters? A. Yes. When they write history they make no mention of the...catechize the people, they cite them respectfully. Q. What method do they pursue in exegesis? A. In the same way they draw their distinctions between... | |
 | Catholic Church. Pope (1903-1914 : Pius X) - 1908 - 245 páginas
...over the page one is confronted by other things which might well have been dictated by a rationalist. When they write history they make no mention of the...pulpit they profess it clearly ; again, when they are dealing with history they take no account of the Fathers and the Councils, but when they catechise... | |
 | Paul Sabatier - 1908 - 351 páginas
...over the page one is confronted by other things which might well have been dictated by a rationalist. When they write history they make no mention of the...pulpit they profess it clearly ; again, when they are dealing with history they take no account of the Fathers and the Councils, but when they catechise... | |
 | Ernesto Buonaiuti - 1908 - 290 páginas
...over the page one is confronted by other things which might well have been dictated by a rationalist. When they write history they make no mention of the...the pulpit they profess it clearly; again, when they are dealing with history they take no account of the Fathers and the Councils, but when they catechise... | |
 | Paul Sabatier - 1909 - 351 páginas
...over the page one is confronted by other things which might well have been dictated by a rationalist. When they write history they make no mention of the...pulpit they profess it clearly ; again, when they are dealing with history they take no account of the Fathers and the Councils, but when they catechise... | |
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