The Faith of Our Fathers: Being a Plain Exposition and Vindication of the Church Founded by Our Lord Jesus ChristJ. Murphy Company, 1891 - 470 psl. |
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... formularies of her public worship , are among the most authoritative documents that can be adduced in favor of any religious practice . 1I . Cor . xv . 45 . 66 In the liturgy ascribed to St. James , Mary 18 THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY . 205.
... formularies of her public worship , are among the most authoritative documents that can be adduced in favor of any religious practice . 1I . Cor . xv . 45 . 66 In the liturgy ascribed to St. James , Mary 18 THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY . 205.
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... liturgy ascribed to St. James , Mary is com memorated as ' our most holy , immaculate , and most glorious lady , mother of God and ever Virgin Mary . " 1 In the Maronite Ritual she is invoked as 66 our holy , praiseworthy , and ...
... liturgy ascribed to St. James , Mary is com memorated as ' our most holy , immaculate , and most glorious lady , mother of God and ever Virgin Mary . " 1 In the Maronite Ritual she is invoked as 66 our holy , praiseworthy , and ...
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... Liturgy of the Catholic Church . The principal Liturgies are , the Liturgy of St. James the Apostle , who founded the Church of Jerusalem ; the Liturgy of St. Mark the Evange list , founder of the Church of Alexandria , and the Liturgy ...
... Liturgy of the Catholic Church . The principal Liturgies are , the Liturgy of St. James the Apostle , who founded the Church of Jerusalem ; the Liturgy of St. Mark the Evange list , founder of the Church of Alexandria , and the Liturgy ...
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... that the Jews retain to this day , in their Liturgy , the pious practice of praying for the dead . Yet such in reality is the case . Amid all their wanderings and vicissitudes of life , though 258 THE FAITH OF OUR FATHERS .
... that the Jews retain to this day , in their Liturgy , the pious practice of praying for the dead . Yet such in reality is the case . Amid all their wanderings and vicissitudes of life , though 258 THE FAITH OF OUR FATHERS .
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... Liturgy of Jerusalem , ascribed to the Apostle St. James ; the Liturgy of Alexandria , attributed to St. Mark the Evangelist , and the Liturgy of Rome , referred to St. Peter . There are various other Liturgies accredited to the ...
... Liturgy of Jerusalem , ascribed to the Apostle St. James ; the Liturgy of Alexandria , attributed to St. Mark the Evangelist , and the Liturgy of Rome , referred to St. Peter . There are various other Liturgies accredited to the ...
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206 psl. - And it came to pass, that when Elisabeth heard the salutation of Mary, the babe leaped in her womb ; and Elisabeth was filled with the Holy Ghost, and she spake out with a loud voice, and said, Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb.
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