The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana 13
... cause , had become convinced that the exemption was legal , and now offered his services to maintain that opi- nion . Mr. Wilson was prevented from appearing by a domestic misfortune , the loss of a child , and Mr. Em- met , who would ...
... cause , had become convinced that the exemption was legal , and now offered his services to maintain that opi- nion . Mr. Wilson was prevented from appearing by a domestic misfortune , the loss of a child , and Mr. Em- met , who would ...
Strana 53
... cause , until a future sitting of the court . And whereas the Board of Trustees , sincerely consi- der the free toleration of the Catholic Religion , involved in maintaining the exemption claimed by the reverend pastor , and cannot but ...
... cause , until a future sitting of the court . And whereas the Board of Trustees , sincerely consi- der the free toleration of the Catholic Religion , involved in maintaining the exemption claimed by the reverend pastor , and cannot but ...
Strana xxiv
... cause are not compelled to appear before them , they may choose their own arbitrators , or may even settle their ... causes which we have with God himself , and consequently as God has entrusted the judgment of sin to the priests of his ...
... cause are not compelled to appear before them , they may choose their own arbitrators , or may even settle their ... causes which we have with God himself , and consequently as God has entrusted the judgment of sin to the priests of his ...
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