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... prove a book to be inspired . IV . The Calvinistic criterion , according to which the Holy Ghost , by an internal and immediate revelation , is said to make known to each individual which books are inspired , is insufficient to prove ...
... prove a book to be inspired . IV . The Calvinistic criterion , according to which the Holy Ghost , by an internal and immediate revelation , is said to make known to each individual which books are inspired , is insufficient to prove ...
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... proved both from external and internal evidence . XIX . St. Paul wrote to the Romans from Corinth about 58 or 59 A. D. XX . The Epistle to the Romans was written originally in Greek , and its style is decidedly Pauline . XXI . Rom . IV ...
... proved both from external and internal evidence . XIX . St. Paul wrote to the Romans from Corinth about 58 or 59 A. D. XX . The Epistle to the Romans was written originally in Greek , and its style is decidedly Pauline . XXI . Rom . IV ...
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... proved , from the discovery and contents of Tatian's " Diatessaron , " to be entirely unfounded and untrue . XXVI . The fact of the Resurrection is proved from sources in- dependent of the Gospels and generally admitted by Rationalists ...
... proved , from the discovery and contents of Tatian's " Diatessaron , " to be entirely unfounded and untrue . XXVI . The fact of the Resurrection is proved from sources in- dependent of the Gospels and generally admitted by Rationalists ...
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... proved from its contents . XIII . Neither the elegance of its language , nor the simplicity and sublimity of its diction , nor the effect produced by 1Principles of Psychology , s . 219 . 2 Conc . Vat . Cap . ii . , Const . Dei Filius ...
... proved from its contents . XIII . Neither the elegance of its language , nor the simplicity and sublimity of its diction , nor the effect produced by 1Principles of Psychology , s . 219 . 2 Conc . Vat . Cap . ii . , Const . Dei Filius ...
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Catholic University of America. these characteristics on the mind of the reader , can prove a book to be inspired . XIV . It cannot be proved that God , by a direct and immedi- ate illumination of the intellect , reveals to every ...
Catholic University of America. these characteristics on the mind of the reader , can prove a book to be inspired . XIV . It cannot be proved that God , by a direct and immedi- ate illumination of the intellect , reveals to every ...
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S. FACULTAS THEOLOGICA DEUS LUX MEA doctrine early Ecclesia ecclesiastical Epistle faith false first Fourth Gospel GRADUM IN SACRA GRANNAN Holy Ghost HORA IV P. M. HORA X A. M. JACKSON THESES JACKSON UNIVERSITAS CATHOLICA John jure Leo XIII LICENTIATI GRADUM LUX MEA THESES MEA THESES QUAS miracles omnibus p. t. a Secretis p. t. Decanus Papias Pope potest potestas probable prove PUBLICE PROPUGNABIT JOANNES QUAS AD LICENTIATI Roman Rome S. T. D. DEUS LUX SACERDOS ARCHIDICECESIS SACRA THEOLOGIA Sacred Scripture Sess SHAHAN sine STORMONT ET JACKSON tamen testimony THEOL THEOLOGIA Apud Universitatem theory THOMAS UNIVERSITAS CATHOLICA AMERICAE Universitatem Catholicam America Vidit Rector Universitatis Vidit Sacra Facultas WASHINGTONII TYPIS STORMONT words XLIX XLVI XLVII XXII MAII XXIX XXV MAII XXVII
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Page 5 - Item sacram Scripturam, juxta eum sensum quem tenuit et tenet sancta Mater Ecclesia, cujus est judicare de vero sensu, et interpretatione sacrarum Scripturarum admitto : nee eam unquam, nisi juxta unanimem consensum Patrum, accipiam et interpretabor.
Page 7 - Jesus, when they saw that he was already dead, they did not break his legs. But one of the soldiers with a spear opened his side, and immediately there came out blood and water. And he that saw it, hath given testimony; and his testimony is true. And he knoweth that he saith true ; that you also may believe.
Page 6 - The changes which at each moment take place in his consciousness, and among others those which he is said to will, are produced by this infinitude of previous experiences registered in his nervous structure, co-operating with the immediate impressions on his senses : the effects of these combined factors being in every case qualified by the physical state, general or local, of his organism.
Page 9 - Nee putemus in verbis Scripturarum esse Evangelium, sed in sensu : non in superficie, sed in medulla : non in sermonum foliis, sed in radice rationis.
Page 6 - Huic divinae revelationi tribuendum quidem est, ut ea, quae in rebus divinis humanae rationi per se impervia non sunt, in praesenti quoque generis humani conditione ab omnibus expedite, firma certitudine et nullo admixto errore cognosci possint.
Page 11 - Licet autem fidei assensus nequaquam sit motus auinii caecus: nemo tamen evangelicae praedicationi consentire potest, sicut oportet ad salutem consequendam, absque illuminatione et inspiratione Spiritus Sancti, qui dat omnibus suavitatem in consentiendo et credendo...
Page 11 - Hanc vero fidem, quae humanae salutis initium est, Ecclesia catholica profitetur virtutem esse supernaturalem , qua, Dei aspirante et adjuvante gratia, ab eo revelata vera esse credimus, non propter intrinsecam rerum veritatem natural! rationis lumine perspectam, sed propter auctoritatem ipsius Dei revelantis, qui nee falli nee fallere potest. Est enim fides, testante Apostólo, sperandarum substantia rerum, argumentum non apparentium
Page 11 - ... dignitas mulierum, quae in periculum veniunt, ne, cum libidini virorum inservierint, pro derelictis habeantur. — Et quoniam ad perdendas familias, frangendasque regnorum opes nihil tam valet, quam corruptela morum, facile perspicitur, prosperitati familiarum ac civitatum maxime inimica esse divortia...