The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... that see , though professing the pure interpretation of the Word , was " no true Bishop of Christ , " a title to which , judging from his memoirs , he alone among the British hierarchy 4 American Catholic Quarterly Review .
... that see , though professing the pure interpretation of the Word , was " no true Bishop of Christ , " a title to which , judging from his memoirs , he alone among the British hierarchy 4 American Catholic Quarterly Review .
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... true subject of King Edward . " Altogether the state of affairs in Waterford appalled the conscientious stranger and gave him his first premonition of coming peril . From this town , which he left under the ban of heaven , the Bishop ...
... true subject of King Edward . " Altogether the state of affairs in Waterford appalled the conscientious stranger and gave him his first premonition of coming peril . From this town , which he left under the ban of heaven , the Bishop ...
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... propounded in the Council of Constance . It is true that. 1 Policraticus , IV . , 3 . 2 Cf. S. Bernard , " De Consider , " IV . , 3 , Ep . 256 . 3 A Pope said : Nullas invites et non petentibus 10 American Catholic Quarterly Review .
... propounded in the Council of Constance . It is true that. 1 Policraticus , IV . , 3 . 2 Cf. S. Bernard , " De Consider , " IV . , 3 , Ep . 256 . 3 A Pope said : Nullas invites et non petentibus 10 American Catholic Quarterly Review .
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... true faith and lost his way in the mazes of doubt . We are reminded of the dictum of Tennyson : There lives more faith in honest doubt , Believe me , than in half the creeds . At any rate , when the weary pilgrim has attained the summit ...
... true faith and lost his way in the mazes of doubt . We are reminded of the dictum of Tennyson : There lives more faith in honest doubt , Believe me , than in half the creeds . At any rate , when the weary pilgrim has attained the summit ...
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... true that this is what Catholics are doing in Australia and in our own country . But the circumstances are very different in this sense - that , whereas , American and Australian Catholics can and do support their own school system ...
... true that this is what Catholics are doing in Australia and in our own country . But the circumstances are very different in this sense - that , whereas , American and Australian Catholics can and do support their own school system ...
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