Great Books of the Western World, Band 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... received by the Church . Therefore heretics also should be received . On the contrary , The Decretal Ad abolendam ( De Hæreticis , cap . ix ) says that " those who are found to have relapsed into the error which they had already abjured ...
... received by the Church . Therefore heretics also should be received . On the contrary , The Decretal Ad abolendam ( De Hæreticis , cap . ix ) says that " those who are found to have relapsed into the error which they had already abjured ...
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... received , because God is a searcher of hearts , and knows those who return in sincerity . But the Church cannot imitate God in this , for she presumes that those who re- lapse after being once received , are not sin- cere in their ...
... received , because God is a searcher of hearts , and knows those who return in sincerity . But the Church cannot imitate God in this , for she presumes that those who re- lapse after being once received , are not sin- cere in their ...
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... received into a thing is received according to the mode of the receiver and not of the received . But whatever is seen is , in a way , received into the seer . Therefore although the Godhead is in itself supremely enjoyable ...
... received into a thing is received according to the mode of the receiver and not of the received . But whatever is seen is , in a way , received into the seer . Therefore although the Godhead is in itself supremely enjoyable ...
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