The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... mass with instruction and preaching , and permission to sing psalms in French in full congregation ; besides , in conjunction with the other French bishops , he maintained the authority of a council as above the pope . In these matters ...
... mass with instruction and preaching , and permission to sing psalms in French in full congregation ; besides , in conjunction with the other French bishops , he maintained the authority of a council as above the pope . In these matters ...
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... mass that day , as a preparation for what might occur . " He hated Catherine de Medicis , and said on one occasion , that the best thing he could do for France would be to throw her into the sea in a sack ; and he might probably have ...
... mass that day , as a preparation for what might occur . " He hated Catherine de Medicis , and said on one occasion , that the best thing he could do for France would be to throw her into the sea in a sack ; and he might probably have ...
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... mass and confession . The Hugonots themselves never expected equal privileges with the dominant party : all they asked was , leave to have their own churches , and administer the sacraments ; and they even proposed that they should pay ...
... mass and confession . The Hugonots themselves never expected equal privileges with the dominant party : all they asked was , leave to have their own churches , and administer the sacraments ; and they even proposed that they should pay ...
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... mass of Churchmen , as to render its success impossible . We may surely ask of all men who have really at heart the continuance of the doctrine and principles of the Church of England , whether this is a time in which we ought in ...
... mass of Churchmen , as to render its success impossible . We may surely ask of all men who have really at heart the continuance of the doctrine and principles of the Church of England , whether this is a time in which we ought in ...
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... Mass , is " ignoré , " or treated as having no existence , as well as in Sheffield's quiet declaration that " the Sacrament comes next in order after preaching . Again , what a gross injustice as to a matter of fact is knowingly wrought ...
... Mass , is " ignoré , " or treated as having no existence , as well as in Sheffield's quiet declaration that " the Sacrament comes next in order after preaching . Again , what a gross injustice as to a matter of fact is knowingly wrought ...
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