``Always, Everywhere and by All''
is a phrase Dr. White often repeats, and ironically, for these were one of the
most popular, and seemingly sensible, criteria urged to settle theological
disputes. Namely, it was suggested that those doctrines which had been held
``always, everywhere and by all'' - at least, by all theologians - were the
truly essential and immutable dogmas of the Church. Dr. White's point is that
even this unanimty does not, in fact, guarantee the doctrine's truth or even
sensibility.