The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana 111
... considered the seals of the covenant of grace . Suppose that a decision of this court , or a law of the state should prevent the administration of one or both of these sacraments , would not the constitution be violated , and the ...
... considered the seals of the covenant of grace . Suppose that a decision of this court , or a law of the state should prevent the administration of one or both of these sacraments , would not the constitution be violated , and the ...
Strana lxix
... CONSIDERED HERE- TICS WHO REFUSED TO ADMIT THE OBLIGA- TION OF CONFESSION . Can one desire more evident traces of the constant use of confession , and of the invariable idea of the faithful , touching its necessity ? Yet , this is not ...
... CONSIDERED HERE- TICS WHO REFUSED TO ADMIT THE OBLIGA- TION OF CONFESSION . Can one desire more evident traces of the constant use of confession , and of the invariable idea of the faithful , touching its necessity ? Yet , this is not ...
Strana lxxix
... considered by law a sufficient title : the justness of which decision , is founded upon this other maxim : Nemo presumitur ma- lus donec robetur ; i . e . no one is presumed guilty until he be proved . Now let this be applied to ...
... considered by law a sufficient title : the justness of which decision , is founded upon this other maxim : Nemo presumitur ma- lus donec robetur ; i . e . no one is presumed guilty until he be proved . Now let this be applied to ...
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