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... receiving investitures of churches from princes , the calling synods , the determining causes ecclesiastical without ... received here , we cannot better learn than from Anselm's letter to Paschalis II .; which , because it is not in his ...
... receiving investitures of churches from princes , the calling synods , the determining causes ecclesiastical without ... received here , we cannot better learn than from Anselm's letter to Paschalis II .; which , because it is not in his ...
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... received as soon as they were written . " Ruffinus , a Roman presbyter of the fifth century , gives a cata- logue of the books of the New Testament as , " according to the tradition of our ancestors , they are believed to have been ...
... received as soon as they were written . " Ruffinus , a Roman presbyter of the fifth century , gives a cata- logue of the books of the New Testament as , " according to the tradition of our ancestors , they are believed to have been ...
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... received by all catholic churches to those which are not received by some ; but in those which are not universally received , you will prefer those which the major and graver part receive to those which are received by fewer churches ...
... received by all catholic churches to those which are not received by some ; but in those which are not universally received , you will prefer those which the major and graver part receive to those which are received by fewer churches ...
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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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