The English Review, Volume 9F. and J. Rivington, 1848 |
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... given us the many good bishops we have had , and prevented the Church from perishing utterly . Yet how grievous were her losses - Wesleyan Methodism expelled from her bosom , which might , by a more highly - qualified Episcopate , have ...
... given us the many good bishops we have had , and prevented the Church from perishing utterly . Yet how grievous were her losses - Wesleyan Methodism expelled from her bosom , which might , by a more highly - qualified Episcopate , have ...
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... given to the Papal Court from time to time by the European sovereigns , even as far back as the latter part of the reign of Pius VII . , to introduce reforms into the civil administration of the Pontifical States ; and represents the ...
... given to the Papal Court from time to time by the European sovereigns , even as far back as the latter part of the reign of Pius VII . , to introduce reforms into the civil administration of the Pontifical States ; and represents the ...
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... given to all the children , servants , officers , and workmen employed by the society . No ecclesiastical sentence or excommunication is to be inflicted by any bishop or prelate against any member of the society , contrary to its ...
... given to all the children , servants , officers , and workmen employed by the society . No ecclesiastical sentence or excommunication is to be inflicted by any bishop or prelate against any member of the society , contrary to its ...
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Henry Drummond | 13 |
present validity as part of the Roman law and of | 90 |
Letters of Dr MHale to Lord Arundel Lord Shrewsbury | 128 |
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