The End of Religious Controversy, in a Friendly Correspondence Between a Religious Society of Protestants, and a Roman Catholic Divine ...D. & J. Sadlier, 1887 - 352 psl. |
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... appear -You are witness , my lord , of the increased and increasing virulence of the press against Catholics ; and this , in many instances , directed by no ignoble or profane hands . Abundant proofs of this will be seen in the ...
... appear -You are witness , my lord , of the increased and increasing virulence of the press against Catholics ; and this , in many instances , directed by no ignoble or profane hands . Abundant proofs of this will be seen in the ...
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... appear there , he has been posted as a coward . A still more cogent reason , my lord , for the appearance of this work , which was heretofore suppressed , at the desire of a former bishop of St. David's , has been furnished by his ...
... appear there , he has been posted as a coward . A still more cogent reason , my lord , for the appearance of this work , which was heretofore suppressed , at the desire of a former bishop of St. David's , has been furnished by his ...
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... appears by the Acts of the Council of Arles , which the British bishops , there present , joined with the rest in subscribing . And when , after the Saxon invasion , the British churches got into a wrong computation , they did not ...
... appears by the Acts of the Council of Arles , which the British bishops , there present , joined with the rest in subscribing . And when , after the Saxon invasion , the British churches got into a wrong computation , they did not ...
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... appears from the same annalist , that in 580 , the renowned St. Columban passed from Ireland to the continent , where he was protected by different bishops and princes , for his orthodoxy and piety , and even by the Popes Bed . Eccl ...
... appears from the same annalist , that in 580 , the renowned St. Columban passed from Ireland to the continent , where he was protected by different bishops and princes , for his orthodoxy and piety , and even by the Popes Bed . Eccl ...
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... appear below , no Pope exercised more frequently or extensively than " the learned and virtuous St. Gregory , " to use the prelate's own epithets . His lordship does not deny that our * Usher . + Gillebert was succeeded in the legatine ...
... appear below , no Pope exercised more frequently or extensively than " the learned and virtuous St. Gregory , " to use the prelate's own epithets . His lordship does not deny that our * Usher . + Gillebert was succeeded in the legatine ...
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The End of Religious Controversy, in a Friendly Correspondence Between a ... John Milner Visos knygos peržiūra - 1846 |
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