The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... . The writer , a Turkish lady , was herself the inmate of a harem . 5 " Present Condition of Mohammedan Women in Turkey . " • Review of Reviews , September , 1908 . 1 St. Ambrose , Ep . 20 . Newest Phases of the Eastern Question . 93.
... . The writer , a Turkish lady , was herself the inmate of a harem . 5 " Present Condition of Mohammedan Women in Turkey . " • Review of Reviews , September , 1908 . 1 St. Ambrose , Ep . 20 . Newest Phases of the Eastern Question . 93.
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... AMBROSE AND THE CIVIL POWER . HE year 374 , which saw the election of St. Ambrose as Bishop of Milan , is a date of importance in the history of the rela- tions of the Catholic Church with the newly Christianized Roman State . Up to ...
... AMBROSE AND THE CIVIL POWER . HE year 374 , which saw the election of St. Ambrose as Bishop of Milan , is a date of importance in the history of the rela- tions of the Catholic Church with the newly Christianized Roman State . Up to ...
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... Ambrose . From the beginning of his episcopate Ambrose took a leading part in all questions of ecclesi- astical interest , and always as an uncompromising champion of the orthodox faith . His influence in the councils of the young ...
... Ambrose . From the beginning of his episcopate Ambrose took a leading part in all questions of ecclesi- astical interest , and always as an uncompromising champion of the orthodox faith . His influence in the councils of the young ...
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... Ambrose , who was only a catechumen , and each probably hoped the Bishop - elect might adopt its own tenets . As it happened , the views of Ambrose proved strictly orthodox , and thus at a stroke the cause of Arianism was lost in its ...
... Ambrose , who was only a catechumen , and each probably hoped the Bishop - elect might adopt its own tenets . As it happened , the views of Ambrose proved strictly orthodox , and thus at a stroke the cause of Arianism was lost in its ...
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... Ambrose . The court , however , remained firm . Gothic soldiers took possession of the contested basilica ; heavy fines were imposed on the wealthy mer- chants of the city , and many persons were even imprisoned . But these measures ...
... Ambrose . The court , however , remained firm . Gothic soldiers took possession of the contested basilica ; heavy fines were imposed on the wealthy mer- chants of the city , and many persons were even imprisoned . But these measures ...
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