Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] divino 3 do 17 doctors 2 doctrine 20 does 12 dogmatic 1 donat 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 since 21 wherefore 20 catholic 20 doctrine 20 end 20 heaven 20 human | Leo PP. XIII Satis Cognitum IntraText - Concordances doctrine |
Paragraph
1 2 | living on earth He taught his doctrine and gave His laws, conversing 2 3 | by the profession of His doctrine, and the observance of His 3 4 | unique in its essence, in its doctrine, in its origin, and in its 4 7 | by Christ~7. The heavenly doctrine of Christ, although for 5 7 | because of the nature of the doctrine itself and of the mysteries 6 8 | the multitudes heavenly doctrine by word of mouth; and He 7 8 | not merely to accept His doctrine as a whole, but to assent 8 8 | reject any point of the doctrine of Christ Himself. Truly 9 8 | and professing all their doctrine should likewise be perpetual 10 9 | beliefs on any point of doctrine different from her own. 11 9 | certainly reject all Catholic doctrine: they abandoned only a tertian 12 9 | nearly the whole cycle of doctrine, and yet by one word, as 13 9 | degree from any point of doctrine proposed by her authoritative 14 9 | about with every wind of doctrine by the wickedness of men, 15 9 | Irenaeus too says: "The doctrine of the Apostles is the true 16 9 | therefore clear that all doctrine which agrees with that of 17 9 | who take from Christian doctrine what they please, lean on 18 9 | church to guard Christian doctrine and to propagate it in its 19 9 | strive, by the truth of its doctrine, to sanctify and to save 20 10| 10. But as this heavenly doctrine was never left to the arbitrary