The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana 106
... matter enquired of ( if any he had ) arose from a confidential communication to him , in the exercise of his ... matters enquired of in the interrogatories , besides what came to his knowledge as clerk in court , or agent for the ...
... matter enquired of ( if any he had ) arose from a confidential communication to him , in the exercise of his ... matters enquired of in the interrogatories , besides what came to his knowledge as clerk in court , or agent for the ...
Strana xix
... matter , to ex- hibit the principal grounds upon which the doctrine of sacramental con- fession is founded , and the testimonies by which it is supported . I shall first produce the passages of the Gospel proving it to be divinely ...
... matter , to ex- hibit the principal grounds upon which the doctrine of sacramental con- fession is founded , and the testimonies by which it is supported . I shall first produce the passages of the Gospel proving it to be divinely ...
Strana cxvi
... matters of religion , either in public or private con- cerns . The faculty declares the doctrine of the Catholics to be , that the di- vine and natural law , which makes it a duty to keep faith and promis- es , is the same and is ...
... matters of religion , either in public or private con- cerns . The faculty declares the doctrine of the Catholics to be , that the di- vine and natural law , which makes it a duty to keep faith and promis- es , is the same and is ...
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