The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... words were easily extended by others to a wider sphere . St. Thomas of Canterbury , who also had before him the preservation of ecclesiastical liberties from royal encroachment , took up a like strain in his letters of remonstrance ...
... words were easily extended by others to a wider sphere . St. Thomas of Canterbury , who also had before him the preservation of ecclesiastical liberties from royal encroachment , took up a like strain in his letters of remonstrance ...
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... words to hold out the threat of another " reign of terror " and a fresh persecution of the Church . Bonaparte refused , however , to allow the schismatic clergy to make a retracta- tion which he considered too humiliating , and he ...
... words to hold out the threat of another " reign of terror " and a fresh persecution of the Church . Bonaparte refused , however , to allow the schismatic clergy to make a retracta- tion which he considered too humiliating , and he ...
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... words at last conquered their obstinacy , and they signed the declara- tion which was demanded of them , by which they submitted to the judgments of the Holy See and of the Catholic Apostolic and Roman Church with regard to the ...
... words at last conquered their obstinacy , and they signed the declara- tion which was demanded of them , by which they submitted to the judgments of the Holy See and of the Catholic Apostolic and Roman Church with regard to the ...
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... words . It is to show " the exceeding sinfulness of sin , " its heinousness , nay , its foulness , that Dante , now in words rough and raucous , again by imagery most grotesque and horrible , pictures the deed and its symbolic ...
... words . It is to show " the exceeding sinfulness of sin , " its heinousness , nay , its foulness , that Dante , now in words rough and raucous , again by imagery most grotesque and horrible , pictures the deed and its symbolic ...
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... words , Pandenominationalism , as it is called , under public control bids fair to be the character of the English elementary education of the future . These reflections on the origin , history and issue of the great school fight in ...
... words , Pandenominationalism , as it is called , under public control bids fair to be the character of the English elementary education of the future . These reflections on the origin , history and issue of the great school fight in ...
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