The infallibility of the church; lectures delivered in the Divinity School of the University of Dublin
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The infallibility of the church; lectures delivered in the Divinity School of the University of Dublin
- Publication date
- 1959
- Topics
- Catholic Church -- Infallibility, Catholic Church, Church -- Infallibility, Church -- Infallibility
- Publisher
- Grand Rapids Baker Book House
- Collection
- americana
- Book from the collections of
- New York Public Library
- Language
- English
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xxix, 497 pages 23 cm
"This third edition is but a reprint of the second, with a few trivial verbal corrections."
Includes bibliographical references
Lecture I. Introductory; The Controversy with Rome -- Lecture II. The Cardinal Importance of the Question of Infallibility -- Lecture III. The Argument in a Circle -- Lecture IV. The Grammar of Assent -- Lecture V. Milner's Axioms, Part I -- Lecture VI. Milner's Axioms, Part II -- Lecture VII. The Church's Office of Teaching -- Lecture VIII. The Church's Source of Proof -- Lecture IX. The Rule of Faith -- Lecture X. Hermeneutical Tradition -- Lecture XI. Does the Church of Rome Believe in Her Own Infallibility? -- Lecture XII. The Hesitations of the Infallible Guide -- Lecture XIII. Modern Revelations -- Lecture XIV. The Blunders of the Infallible Guide -- Lecture XV. The Gallican Theory of Infallibility -- Lecture XVI. General Councils, Part I -- Lecture XVII. General Councils, Part II -- Lecture XVIII. The Prerogatives of Peter -- Lecture XIX. Peter's Alleged Roman Episcopate -- Lecture XX. The Infancy of Roman Supremacy -- XXI. The Progress of Roman Supremacy -- Lecture XXII. The Infallibility of the Pope -- Lecture XXIII. The Pope's Temporal Power
xxix, 497 pages 23 cm
"This third edition is but a reprint of the second, with a few trivial verbal corrections."
Includes bibliographical references
Lecture I. Introductory; The Controversy with Rome -- Lecture II. The Cardinal Importance of the Question of Infallibility -- Lecture III. The Argument in a Circle -- Lecture IV. The Grammar of Assent -- Lecture V. Milner's Axioms, Part I -- Lecture VI. Milner's Axioms, Part II -- Lecture VII. The Church's Office of Teaching -- Lecture VIII. The Church's Source of Proof -- Lecture IX. The Rule of Faith -- Lecture X. Hermeneutical Tradition -- Lecture XI. Does the Church of Rome Believe in Her Own Infallibility? -- Lecture XII. The Hesitations of the Infallible Guide -- Lecture XIII. Modern Revelations -- Lecture XIV. The Blunders of the Infallible Guide -- Lecture XV. The Gallican Theory of Infallibility -- Lecture XVI. General Councils, Part I -- Lecture XVII. General Councils, Part II -- Lecture XVIII. The Prerogatives of Peter -- Lecture XIX. Peter's Alleged Roman Episcopate -- Lecture XX. The Infancy of Roman Supremacy -- XXI. The Progress of Roman Supremacy -- Lecture XXII. The Infallibility of the Pope -- Lecture XXIII. The Pope's Temporal Power
- Addeddate
- 2008-04-21 01:52:05
- Copyright-region
- US
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- 0
- Identifier
- infallibilitych00salmgoog
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- Lccn
- 60001115
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- Page_number_confidence
- 89.98
- Pages
- 549
- Possible copyright status
- NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
- Scandate
- 20060825
- Scanner
- Worldcat (source edition)
- 1730366
- Year
- 1890
- Full catalog record
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