AnglicanismOxford University Press, 1977 - 421 |
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Strona 105
... Roman Catholic scholars have had considerable difficulty in interpreting it . This is a problem for Roman Catholics and not for Anglicans . From the Anglican point of view , all that the Bull means is that an Anglican priest knows in ...
... Roman Catholic scholars have had considerable difficulty in interpreting it . This is a problem for Roman Catholics and not for Anglicans . From the Anglican point of view , all that the Bull means is that an Anglican priest knows in ...
Strona 107
... in the first twelve years of the reign no Roman Catholic suffered death for his faith . This comparatively peaceful state of affairs was brought to an end not by the Queen but by Pope Pius V. On 25 February 1570 he issued the Bull ...
... in the first twelve years of the reign no Roman Catholic suffered death for his faith . This comparatively peaceful state of affairs was brought to an end not by the Queen but by Pope Pius V. On 25 February 1570 he issued the Bull ...
Strona 373
... Catholic Church of America , a body which is itself in communion with the Old Catholic Churches of Europe . This raises an interesting point in Anglican relations with the Roman Catholic Church . That Church recognizes the Old Catholic ...
... Catholic Church of America , a body which is itself in communion with the Old Catholic Churches of Europe . This raises an interesting point in Anglican relations with the Roman Catholic Church . That Church recognizes the Old Catholic ...
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