The Living Age, Volume 256Living Age Company, 1908 |
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Page 67
... Modernist " is not of the Pope's minting . It was used by Modernist writers themselves to connote their own ethos of thought and writing , and the Pope - rather courteously , I think -took the term just as he found it . For the rest ...
... Modernist " is not of the Pope's minting . It was used by Modernist writers themselves to connote their own ethos of thought and writing , and the Pope - rather courteously , I think -took the term just as he found it . For the rest ...
Page 77
... Modernist theory in this point is a sub- version of the divine constitution of the Church , which has long since been condemned as heretical . The above is but a crude attempt at a summary , in which the writer is fully conscious of the ...
... Modernist theory in this point is a sub- version of the divine constitution of the Church , which has long since been condemned as heretical . The above is but a crude attempt at a summary , in which the writer is fully conscious of the ...
Page 396
... Modernist more abstrusely put it . " So , too , for Scripture . This , in the Modernist view , is a collection of ex- periences , not indeed of such as may come to anybody ; but of choice and extraordinary experiences which may have ...
... Modernist more abstrusely put it . " So , too , for Scripture . This , in the Modernist view , is a collection of ex- periences , not indeed of such as may come to anybody ; but of choice and extraordinary experiences which may have ...
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