The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... Gospel Truth a whole nation of superstitious savages . Yes , he would have confessed , for John Bale was a candid man ; his humble belief that future generations would find intel- lectual delight and spiritual edification in the ...
... Gospel Truth a whole nation of superstitious savages . Yes , he would have confessed , for John Bale was a candid man ; his humble belief that future generations would find intel- lectual delight and spiritual edification in the ...
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... Gospel afore so brockish a swine he was . And as touching learning , whereof he much boasted in his cups , I know none in which he is exercised save that of vice . " Bale was not so obtuse as to be blind to the fact that his Dublin ...
... Gospel afore so brockish a swine he was . And as touching learning , whereof he much boasted in his cups , I know none in which he is exercised save that of vice . " Bale was not so obtuse as to be blind to the fact that his Dublin ...
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... Gospel " he held forth in his last Irish sermon . It was long ; it was both exhausting and exhaustive . It covered the whole question between Rome and England and reviewed his whole episcopate of six months . It anathematized clergy and ...
... Gospel " he held forth in his last Irish sermon . It was long ; it was both exhausting and exhaustive . It covered the whole question between Rome and England and reviewed his whole episcopate of six months . It anathematized clergy and ...
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... Gospel twenty - four of the newly appointed Bishops took the oath to the First Consul . A sermon was then preached by the Archbishop of Tours , Mgr . Raymond de Boisgelin , and at the end of the Mass the " Te Deum " of Paesiello ...
... Gospel twenty - four of the newly appointed Bishops took the oath to the First Consul . A sermon was then preached by the Archbishop of Tours , Mgr . Raymond de Boisgelin , and at the end of the Mass the " Te Deum " of Paesiello ...
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... Gospel Beasts described by Ezekiel and St. John . And how shall we follow the poet as he wings his flight into the Empyrean , the highest heaven ? Words are feeble to express the keenness and subtlety of his vision as he describes for ...
... Gospel Beasts described by Ezekiel and St. John . And how shall we follow the poet as he wings his flight into the Empyrean , the highest heaven ? Words are feeble to express the keenness and subtlety of his vision as he describes for ...
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