10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IRREFORMABLY»
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irreformably in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
irreformably and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
and to have his own private opinions : and since he is not infallible in these, by
the very force of terms they may be mistaken. Even in the very act of irreformably
imposing some doctrine, why may he not state the reasons which have led him to
...
Even in the very act of irreformably imposing some doctrine, why may he not state
the reasons which have led him to impose it ? Yet, since it is the doctrine which
he imposes on interior acceptance, and not his reasons, there is no ground for ...
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, 1870
and to have his own private opinions : and since he is not infallible in these, by
the very force of terms they may be mistaken. Even in the very act of irreformably
imposing some doctrine, why. may he not state the reasons which have led him
to ...
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Trial of the Witnesses: The Rise and Decline of Postliberal ...
The “infallibility” of dogma simply means that it can always be given a true
content, whereas the statements it denies or excludes cannot: “to assert that a
proposition is irreformably true is logically equivalent to asserting that it is not
irreformably ...
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Empowering Authority: The Charisms of Episcopacy and Primacy ...
Conceivably he could teach irreformably the names of the authors of the various
books and the dates of their composition. As long as a teaching related to faith is
contained in some way in Scripture or Tradition, the pope can exercise his ...
Gary Chamberlain, Patrick J. Howell, 1990
75 By "irreformably true" and "irrevocable assent." Sullivan again tends to set a
standard met only in the case of solemn definitions. But he realizes he needs
some argument to show that "as to be held definitively" means more than "as
certainly ...
Charles E. Curran, Richard A. McCormick, 1988
irreformably. Newman pointed out the general principle that has at all times
guided theologians; it is the " analogy of the Faith," the nihil innovetur nisi quod
traditum est of Pope Stephen, by which Rome's various decisions are to be
adjusted.
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, 1912
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The Modern Age, 1789-1889
was irreformably reactionary. Lacordaire had to face a hostility toward the
Christian faith unlike anything the English and American evangelists had to face.
19 It is amazing that one preacher was able to turn the tide of public opinion as ...
Hughes Oliphant Old, 2007
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On the authority of the Church and of the holy Scriptures: ...
(that is, in fact ; what does the Pope believe and teach ?) " Upon this point," he
goes on, " it belongs to my station to speak to " my flock authoritatively, and as a
judge, though " by no means irreformably, except as far as I " speak in unison
with ...
Thomas Le Mesurier, John Milner (bp. of Castabala.), 1810
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Perspectives on Indian English Fiction
There are a couple of stories, which show the writer's mettle in writing the
reflective stories. The story "Pilgrimage to Kashi" happens to be reflective. In the
story we come across a character of Govindacharya who was irreformably
orthodox, ...
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «IRREFORMABLY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
irreformably is used in the context of the following news items.
The Journalist & The Jesuit
... interpretations you give is necessarily irreformably authoritative–we .... Beyond that, nothing has been specifically and irreformably defined, ... «The American Conservative, Nov 14»
The Catholic Herald comment guidelines
... Trinity) or merely or merely held as an irreformably definitive or definite understanding (the purpose of sex and its divinely-approved context). «Catholic Herald Online, Sep 14»
How an organisation becomes a cult
... or trade union bureaucracy or a bureaucratised workers state, in other words the bureaucracy as an irreformably counterrevolutionary layer. «Socialist Resistance, Jan 13»
THE BETTER ANGELS OF OUR NATURE BY STEVEN PINKER …
He is trying to bust a long-held myth - that human nature is deep-down irredeemably, irreformably violent, that we (or most of us) are savages ... «Daily Mail, Oct 11»
No Satisfaction in Same-Sex Marriage
... the institution retains a character that can't be made to fit those who don't buy, in her words, its “one-size fits all,” irreformably clear blueprint. «First Things, Jun 11»
Another Long Lent
... in him; and European secularists cannot concede this, for in their minds the Church is, in principle, irreformably corrupt”Voltaire's L'infame . «First Things, Apr 10»