The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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... truth , human truth , is continually unfolding itself ; that by the secret laws of spiritual progress , the mind of man gets a deeper intuitive insight into the phenomena of nature , and the moral world ; and that the problem of ...
... truth , human truth , is continually unfolding itself ; that by the secret laws of spiritual progress , the mind of man gets a deeper intuitive insight into the phenomena of nature , and the moral world ; and that the problem of ...
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... truth , to say that each member of the Church is privileged to become a fallible judge of infallibility . There may be a judge of infallible truth , but unless we know who he is and what he says , we are still in the dark . The Romish ...
... truth , to say that each member of the Church is privileged to become a fallible judge of infallibility . There may be a judge of infallible truth , but unless we know who he is and what he says , we are still in the dark . The Romish ...
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... truth ; and because it is impossible , even if this point were decided , to collect the votes which are to constitute this in- fallible truth . Whether we deny or concede this infallibility , it makes nothing to the controversy ; simply ...
... truth ; and because it is impossible , even if this point were decided , to collect the votes which are to constitute this in- fallible truth . Whether we deny or concede this infallibility , it makes nothing to the controversy ; simply ...
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