The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana cxi
... body of the church , " says St. Austin , ( b ) “ that Peter represented , when Jesus « Christ promised him , that whatever he should loose on earth , should be loosed in heaven . " Which made this Doctor also say : " That " it is the ...
... body of the church , " says St. Austin , ( b ) “ that Peter represented , when Jesus « Christ promised him , that whatever he should loose on earth , should be loosed in heaven . " Which made this Doctor also say : " That " it is the ...
Strana cxiv
... body of men , nor any other person of the church of Rome , hath any civil authority , civil power , civil jurisdiction , or civil pre - eminence whatsoever in any kingdom ; and , consequently , none in the kingdom of England , by reason ...
... body of men , nor any other person of the church of Rome , hath any civil authority , civil power , civil jurisdiction , or civil pre - eminence whatsoever in any kingdom ; and , consequently , none in the kingdom of England , by reason ...
Strana cxv
... body , by inhabi- tants of a kingdom that glories in the talents and discernment of its na- tives . The faculty being assembled for the above purpose , it is agreed with the unanimous assent of all voices to answer the first and second ...
... body , by inhabi- tants of a kingdom that glories in the talents and discernment of its na- tives . The faculty being assembled for the above purpose , it is agreed with the unanimous assent of all voices to answer the first and second ...
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