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... Council of Trent , and their belief propounded to each individual upon pain of damnation . In conclusion , I would assure your correspondent that I am far from meriting the praise for research which he is so kind as to attribute to me ...
... Council of Trent , and their belief propounded to each individual upon pain of damnation . In conclusion , I would assure your correspondent that I am far from meriting the praise for research which he is so kind as to attribute to me ...
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... Council allows the new version ( Tate and Bra- dy's ) " to be used in such CONGREGATIONS as shall think fit to re- ceive them . " The Society for promoting Christian knowledge ( which includes all the English prelates ) have added hymns ...
... Council allows the new version ( Tate and Bra- dy's ) " to be used in such CONGREGATIONS as shall think fit to re- ceive them . " The Society for promoting Christian knowledge ( which includes all the English prelates ) have added hymns ...
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... councils . This in another would have been dangerous ; but the humanity of his disposition , and the punctuality with which he frequented mass , were well known , and served on these occasions to secure him from the imputation of ...
... councils . This in another would have been dangerous ; but the humanity of his disposition , and the punctuality with which he frequented mass , were well known , and served on these occasions to secure him from the imputation of ...
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... council , well versed in the surest and most ingenious methods of shaking a witness's testimony , had entirely failed , that a few ques- tions , suggested by Lacy himself , did , with an irresistible destruc- tiveness , crush a great ...
... council , well versed in the surest and most ingenious methods of shaking a witness's testimony , had entirely failed , that a few ques- tions , suggested by Lacy himself , did , with an irresistible destruc- tiveness , crush a great ...
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... Councils ; and the boundaries that are held to separate spiritual from temporal matters . " How far the canon law of Rome is considered to be binding in Ireland . " The views entertained respecting the authority , character , and rights ...
... Councils ; and the boundaries that are held to separate spiritual from temporal matters . " How far the canon law of Rome is considered to be binding in Ireland . " The views entertained respecting the authority , character , and rights ...
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