The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana 28
... tion act . And here let me observc - that our constitu- tion is our great toleration act , made by the people them- selves , in their sovereign capacity ; and as the end in- tended to be secured was religious toleration , every thing ...
... tion act . And here let me observc - that our constitu- tion is our great toleration act , made by the people them- selves , in their sovereign capacity ; and as the end in- tended to be secured was religious toleration , every thing ...
Strana 109
... tion of calamities , that have deluged the world with tears and with blood , and the following section was ac- cordingly engrafted in our state constitution : " And whereas we are required by the benevolent principles of rational ...
... tion of calamities , that have deluged the world with tears and with blood , and the following section was ac- cordingly engrafted in our state constitution : " And whereas we are required by the benevolent principles of rational ...
Strana lvii
... tion of them . " After the year 1100 , we have the great St. Bernard , so celebrated both for the extraordinary sanctity of his life , and the lustre of his miracles , and the one of all the Fathers of the church , for whom Lu- ther ...
... tion of them . " After the year 1100 , we have the great St. Bernard , so celebrated both for the extraordinary sanctity of his life , and the lustre of his miracles , and the one of all the Fathers of the church , for whom Lu- ther ...
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