The British Controversialist and Literary MagazineHoulston and Stonemen, 1859 |
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... Faith . " Strange after - events will bring the Wartburg and the knight of Loyola into a collision of 66 but the end is not get " Religion . ITURGIES MORE CONDUCIVE TO DEVOTION THAN EXTEMPORANEOUS PRAYER EPOCH MEN . 11.
... Faith . " Strange after - events will bring the Wartburg and the knight of Loyola into a collision of 66 but the end is not get " Religion . ITURGIES MORE CONDUCIVE TO DEVOTION THAN EXTEMPORANEOUS PRAYER EPOCH MEN . 11.
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... in mind our Lord's injunction not to cast pearls before ing so jealous of permitting strangers to know what their service con- le to Ou has written a work to show St. Paul was an ARE LITURGIES MORE CONDUCIVE TO DEVOTION THAN.
... in mind our Lord's injunction not to cast pearls before ing so jealous of permitting strangers to know what their service con- le to Ou has written a work to show St. Paul was an ARE LITURGIES MORE CONDUCIVE TO DEVOTION THAN.
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... devotion can either say t ith those of the ur to them . I the Lord's P our trespasses , fence may recu forgiveness e applied to an include so the question , whether liturgies are more or less conducive to n , can after all be answered ...
... devotion can either say t ith those of the ur to them . I the Lord's P our trespasses , fence may recu forgiveness e applied to an include so the question , whether liturgies are more or less conducive to n , can after all be answered ...
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... devotions in this manner may be varied people as much as they please . They are not bound to fol- e officiating priest , nor to keep to a book , they are at liberty what devotions they please throughout the entire mass , an either say ...
... devotions in this manner may be varied people as much as they please . They are not bound to fol- e officiating priest , nor to keep to a book , they are at liberty what devotions they please throughout the entire mass , an either say ...
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... devotion , may please no one else ; and fancy all the while , that running to the wisdom of eighteen centuries is following the wish Lord , that all his followers " might be one , even as He and ther were One . " Yet " Clement " will ...
... devotion , may please no one else ; and fancy all the while , that running to the wisdom of eighteen centuries is following the wish Lord , that all his followers " might be one , even as He and ther were One . " Yet " Clement " will ...
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