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... Rome to be expressed upon it . What that judgment is may be gathered from what has been , and what has not been done . In the first place , according to the rules of the Roman pontifical , every one who has been an abetter of heresy ...
... Rome to be expressed upon it . What that judgment is may be gathered from what has been , and what has not been done . In the first place , according to the rules of the Roman pontifical , every one who has been an abetter of heresy ...
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... Rome , This is a very triumphant conclusion , doubtless . Our Jesuit imagines , that he has driven us into a position in which we must , if we are to remain Christians , begin by believing the infallibility of the See of Rome . He ...
... Rome , This is a very triumphant conclusion , doubtless . Our Jesuit imagines , that he has driven us into a position in which we must , if we are to remain Christians , begin by believing the infallibility of the See of Rome . He ...
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... Rome . During a thousand years after Christ , the Irish ecclesiastics took no oaths to the Pope ; they never applied to Rome for bulls of nomination or institution , or appealed to the papal see for decisions in ecclesiastical causes3 ...
... Rome . During a thousand years after Christ , the Irish ecclesiastics took no oaths to the Pope ; they never applied to Rome for bulls of nomination or institution , or appealed to the papal see for decisions in ecclesiastical causes3 ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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