The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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... observed that he was not friendly ( at least in his writings ) to Catholics or Protestant Dissent- ers . I mean Sir William Blackstone . After speaking of Protestant Dissenters , and remark- ing , that the experience of their ...
... observed that he was not friendly ( at least in his writings ) to Catholics or Protestant Dissent- ers . I mean Sir William Blackstone . After speaking of Protestant Dissenters , and remark- ing , that the experience of their ...
Strana xvi
... observed in the Catholic church with so great fruit by faithful souls , and more particularly during the holy and favourable time of Lent : which custom this holy Syuod adopts and highly approves of as being replete with piety and ...
... observed in the Catholic church with so great fruit by faithful souls , and more particularly during the holy and favourable time of Lent : which custom this holy Syuod adopts and highly approves of as being replete with piety and ...
Strana lxxxiv
William Sampson. ( a ) shall not prevail against it . Let him observe also , that imme- diately after these words ... observed , that these words were not addressed to the apostles until after they had received the 66 upon this rock I ...
William Sampson. ( a ) shall not prevail against it . Let him observe also , that imme- diately after these words ... observed , that these words were not addressed to the apostles until after they had received the 66 upon this rock I ...
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