The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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... bishops , which was solemnly read by the bishop of Derry before the Deputy and Privy Council in Christ's Church . This prevailed ; the offer was scornfully rejected , and the sufferers and their religion scurrilously abused . Lord ...
... bishops , which was solemnly read by the bishop of Derry before the Deputy and Privy Council in Christ's Church . This prevailed ; the offer was scornfully rejected , and the sufferers and their religion scurrilously abused . Lord ...
Strana viii
... bishops there propose the faith of their respective churches : now this testimony which each bishop renders of the belief and tradition of his particular church , enables them to know , whether all the churches agree in the same dogma ...
... bishops there propose the faith of their respective churches : now this testimony which each bishop renders of the belief and tradition of his particular church , enables them to know , whether all the churches agree in the same dogma ...
Strana lxi
... Bishop of Ruremond , ( b ) was in the same century , the confessor to Pepin , the father of Charles Martel . St. Eiden , Bishop of Wexford in Ireland , heard the confession of Brandubh , king of that Island , after having raised him to ...
... Bishop of Ruremond , ( b ) was in the same century , the confessor to Pepin , the father of Charles Martel . St. Eiden , Bishop of Wexford in Ireland , heard the confession of Brandubh , king of that Island , after having raised him to ...
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