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... things we are not competent judges , and , if we refer to the fact , it is solely to show our non - Catholic friends that they have no right to conclude from it any thing against our as- sertion that the government of the Church is a ...
... things we are not competent judges , and , if we refer to the fact , it is solely to show our non - Catholic friends that they have no right to conclude from it any thing against our as- sertion that the government of the Church is a ...
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... things , and against God , in whose essence is the prototype of all dialectics . " The first of all gospels , " says ... things are sophistical and heterodox . Besides , such things are bad even as a policy . Let us bring up our children ...
... things , and against God , in whose essence is the prototype of all dialectics . " The first of all gospels , " says ... things are sophistical and heterodox . Besides , such things are bad even as a policy . Let us bring up our children ...
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... things over which it has jurisdiction , or it may be defined to be the power of prescribing rules binding upon all persons and things over which the Nation has jurisdiction . ' " " A " The sixth article of the Constitution of the United ...
... things over which it has jurisdiction , or it may be defined to be the power of prescribing rules binding upon all persons and things over which the Nation has jurisdiction . ' " " A " The sixth article of the Constitution of the United ...
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ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
IIICATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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