The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana 28
... necessary implication , within the spirit and protected by the true meaning of the tolera- tion act , yet , judgment for the penalty was rendered a- gainst him in the sheriffs court : and afterwards affirm- ed by the Court of Hustings ...
... necessary implication , within the spirit and protected by the true meaning of the tolera- tion act , yet , judgment for the penalty was rendered a- gainst him in the sheriffs court : and afterwards affirm- ed by the Court of Hustings ...
Strana xx
... necessary , by the divine law , to all who fall after Baptism . To proceed with method , I shall condense the whole force of the divine testimonies in favour of the above doctrine into the following syllogistic form : MAJOR . All who ...
... necessary , by the divine law , to all who fall after Baptism . To proceed with method , I shall condense the whole force of the divine testimonies in favour of the above doctrine into the following syllogistic form : MAJOR . All who ...
Strana xcvii
... necessary , submitting the whole , however , with great deference , as they express themselves , to the ultimate and sovereign decision of the magistrate . The sixth article of this paper spoke of communion , and they expressed a desire ...
... necessary , submitting the whole , however , with great deference , as they express themselves , to the ultimate and sovereign decision of the magistrate . The sixth article of this paper spoke of communion , and they expressed a desire ...
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