The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana 125
... taken away from the popish parent . 7 W. 3. s . 1. c . 4. Papists are forbid to instruct youth in any public school , and even in private houses , unless those of the family , under pain of fine and imprisonment . 8 Ann . c . 3. 16. A ...
... taken away from the popish parent . 7 W. 3. s . 1. c . 4. Papists are forbid to instruct youth in any public school , and even in private houses , unless those of the family , under pain of fine and imprisonment . 8 Ann . c . 3. 16. A ...
Strana xxxvi
... taken this , un- less from his own brain ; for St. Luke makes no mention of it : many says he , of those who believed came confessing and declaring their deeds . But whether they came before the assembly of the faithful , or in a pri ...
... taken this , un- less from his own brain ; for St. Luke makes no mention of it : many says he , of those who believed came confessing and declaring their deeds . But whether they came before the assembly of the faithful , or in a pri ...
Strana lxxxv
... taken care to mark out ? And does not the same apostle assure us in the 4th chap . of his epistle to the Ephesians v . 11. that there will always be pastors and teachers for the perfection of the saints , for the work of the ministry ...
... taken care to mark out ? And does not the same apostle assure us in the 4th chap . of his epistle to the Ephesians v . 11. that there will always be pastors and teachers for the perfection of the saints , for the work of the ministry ...
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