The American Benedictine Review, Volúmenes22-23American Benedictine Review, Incorporated, 1971 |
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... meaning of some aspect of divine revelation made to the whole Church ; thirdly , they assert this meaning in an official , binding , authoritative manner ; fourthly , the meaning they assert is irreformable ; fifthly , progress in 6 ...
... meaning of some aspect of divine revelation made to the whole Church ; thirdly , they assert this meaning in an official , binding , authoritative manner ; fourthly , the meaning they assert is irreformable ; fifthly , progress in 6 ...
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... meaning behind those dogmas because that meaning is grounded in one's own appro- priation of the requisite Christian experiences , or , in the event that one does not have within himself the experiential base for this kind of ac ...
... meaning behind those dogmas because that meaning is grounded in one's own appro- priation of the requisite Christian experiences , or , in the event that one does not have within himself the experiential base for this kind of ac ...
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... meaning of " discretion " as " reserve in speech and act " gained control in popular usage , and meanings came to include : " choice at the conveni- ence of the moment " made perhaps from expediency , “ guarding of secrets " and the ...
... meaning of " discretion " as " reserve in speech and act " gained control in popular usage , and meanings came to include : " choice at the conveni- ence of the moment " made perhaps from expediency , “ guarding of secrets " and the ...
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