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... faith , and nothing but faith will maintain it " ( p . 13 ) . 1 the teach except Man " is " Father James nection follows : Is not this the reason that , with the growing secularisation or dechristianisation of society , this true human ...
... faith , and nothing but faith will maintain it " ( p . 13 ) . 1 the teach except Man " is " Father James nection follows : Is not this the reason that , with the growing secularisation or dechristianisation of society , this true human ...
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... Faith , or she will perish . " The Faith is Europe and Europe is the Faith ( pp . 330-1 ) . But it may be objected that " Christianity has failed . " G. K. Chesterton supplied the answer in his own striking way . " It is not that ...
... Faith , or she will perish . " The Faith is Europe and Europe is the Faith ( pp . 330-1 ) . But it may be objected that " Christianity has failed . " G. K. Chesterton supplied the answer in his own striking way . " It is not that ...
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... Faith , published in 1920 , Belloc wrote the following remarkable prophecy just before concluding : Against the loss of Britain , which had been a Roman province , the Faith , when the smoke of battle cleared off , could discover the ...
... Faith , published in 1920 , Belloc wrote the following remarkable prophecy just before concluding : Against the loss of Britain , which had been a Roman province , the Faith , when the smoke of battle cleared off , could discover the ...
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antism in Ireland | 50 |
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