The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... clergy and people . Bale observed with anger the universal reluctance to see this venerable edifice employed for any other form of worship than that by which it had been hallowed for centuries . He declaimed against such perversity ...
... clergy and people . Bale observed with anger the universal reluctance to see this venerable edifice employed for any other form of worship than that by which it had been hallowed for centuries . He declaimed against such perversity ...
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... clergy and people and consigned Pope and Cardinals to endless detention in that secure abode whose existence Bale's modern followers deny . This sermon did not produce the humiliation and dismay he had expected ; rather was there such ...
... clergy and people and consigned Pope and Cardinals to endless detention in that secure abode whose existence Bale's modern followers deny . This sermon did not produce the humiliation and dismay he had expected ; rather was there such ...
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... clergy by the study of law and medicine , and not only by the study , but also by the subsequent practice with a view to lucre . The decrees last mentioned affected all clerks regular and all monks who had taken their vows . A like ...
... clergy by the study of law and medicine , and not only by the study , but also by the subsequent practice with a view to lucre . The decrees last mentioned affected all clerks regular and all monks who had taken their vows . A like ...
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... clergy feel how completely it was still in his power , and that to him were owing whatever freedom it 30 " History of Rationalism , " Vol . II . , p . 142 , first edition . possessed . The ecclesiastics who had found means to remain ...
... clergy feel how completely it was still in his power , and that to him were owing whatever freedom it 30 " History of Rationalism , " Vol . II . , p . 142 , first edition . possessed . The ecclesiastics who had found means to remain ...
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... clergy , provided they sub- mitted to the conditions required by the Holy Father . It was not difficult for the Cardinal to point out that the nomination as Bishops of persons who had manifested their Jansenist opinions in the synod ...
... clergy , provided they sub- mitted to the conditions required by the Holy Father . It was not difficult for the Cardinal to point out that the nomination as Bishops of persons who had manifested their Jansenist opinions in the synod ...
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