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Strana 55
Mr. Riker has shewn by reason and authority , that no rigid rule of evidence can
stand in the way of justice and convenience , so as to bear the exemption we lay
claim to ; that these rules are the handmaids , not the tyrants of a court of justice ...
Mr. Riker has shewn by reason and authority , that no rigid rule of evidence can
stand in the way of justice and convenience , so as to bear the exemption we lay
claim to ; that these rules are the handmaids , not the tyrants of a court of justice ...
Strana vi
William Sampson. the ileirs and successors of the Apostles , coufer the same
grace , and give the same mission by the sacrament of Holy Orders , with the right
of exercising its functions , with the consent and by the authority of the first
Pastors .
William Sampson. the ileirs and successors of the Apostles , coufer the same
grace , and give the same mission by the sacrament of Holy Orders , with the right
of exercising its functions , with the consent and by the authority of the first
Pastors .
Strana lv
It would be easy to add to the authority of these great men , the authority of
several councils , I shall however , only make mention of ope , namely , that of
Pavia , held in the year 850 , and whose testimony is equally decisive in proving
that they ...
It would be easy to add to the authority of these great men , the authority of
several councils , I shall however , only make mention of ope , namely , that of
Pavia , held in the year 850 , and whose testimony is equally decisive in proving
that they ...
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