The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana 99
... obliged to answer the question - and Lord Chief Justice Treby said , " Men have been ask . ed whether they have been convicted and pardoned for felony , or whether they have been whipped for petit larceny , and they have not been obliged ...
... obliged to answer the question - and Lord Chief Justice Treby said , " Men have been ask . ed whether they have been convicted and pardoned for felony , or whether they have been whipped for petit larceny , and they have not been obliged ...
Strana xxxvi
... obliged by the eccle- siastical law to go , but also repeatedly through the year . Wherefore , although there had ... oblige these at all times , but only once a year . Wherefore supposing this ecclesiastical law to be in force at the ...
... obliged by the eccle- siastical law to go , but also repeatedly through the year . Wherefore , although there had ... oblige these at all times , but only once a year . Wherefore supposing this ecclesiastical law to be in force at the ...
Strana lxxiv
... obliged to confess four times a year ; their clergy once a month , and the labouring people once a year : the priests oblige them to confess every thing , saying , they cannot otherwise release them . ” And as for prayers for the dead ...
... obliged to confess four times a year ; their clergy once a month , and the labouring people once a year : the priests oblige them to confess every thing , saying , they cannot otherwise release them . ” And as for prayers for the dead ...
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