The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... sacred walls resounded with vitupera- tions of people and clergy . Lest what was thundered in English might be lost , he was careful to give the clerics the benefit of his opinion in Latin , and for the entire security of the people ...
... sacred walls resounded with vitupera- tions of people and clergy . Lest what was thundered in English might be lost , he was careful to give the clerics the benefit of his opinion in Latin , and for the entire security of the people ...
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... Indians . The abolition of Lutherism was strongly opposed by the same class . The wild " nated men " of the remote northeast are tame to a degree . Faithful to give the sacred banner to the wind and England and the Sultan . 47.
... Indians . The abolition of Lutherism was strongly opposed by the same class . The wild " nated men " of the remote northeast are tame to a degree . Faithful to give the sacred banner to the wind and England and the Sultan . 47.
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Faithful to give the sacred banner to the wind and to issue the mandate for a holy war in favor of his vicegerent in the Frankish lands called the United Kingdom at the boundary of the northern light and of the lands below the earth ...
Faithful to give the sacred banner to the wind and to issue the mandate for a holy war in favor of his vicegerent in the Frankish lands called the United Kingdom at the boundary of the northern light and of the lands below the earth ...
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... sacred trust con- fided to them , and how well they have served it may be gathered from the words used by the Archbishop at Bristol last month at the close of three years ' almost continuous struggle : " Our thanks are due in the first ...
... sacred trust con- fided to them , and how well they have served it may be gathered from the words used by the Archbishop at Bristol last month at the close of three years ' almost continuous struggle : " Our thanks are due in the first ...
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... sacred edifices . " During the course of the services at which this discourse was delivered several Gothic soldiers were noticed among the congregation . Previously the Bishop had instructed the people to refrain. 1 St. Ambrose , Ep . 20 ...
... sacred edifices . " During the course of the services at which this discourse was delivered several Gothic soldiers were noticed among the congregation . Previously the Bishop had instructed the people to refrain. 1 St. Ambrose , Ep . 20 ...
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