Littell's Living Age, Volume 60Living Age Company Incorporated, 1859 |
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Page 87
... church in lar priests , but the transfer to the Crown of England , and the rectors and curates were the first fruits , which , in their first zeal for a directed every week in their sermons to ex- free Church of England , the ...
... church in lar priests , but the transfer to the Crown of England , and the rectors and curates were the first fruits , which , in their first zeal for a directed every week in their sermons to ex- free Church of England , the ...
Page 266
... Church which claimed infallibility on all points . M. Biot very properly reminds us that we must calumniate no one , not even the Inquisition . That body has surely sins enough to answer for , without our making the burden greater by ...
... Church which claimed infallibility on all points . M. Biot very properly reminds us that we must calumniate no one , not even the Inquisition . That body has surely sins enough to answer for , without our making the burden greater by ...
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... Church . A very slight acquaintance with church of Rome from the artificial superstruc- the Catacombs themselves , their amazing ture raised upon them in later ages by the extent , their internal arrangements for the Romish hierarchy ...
... Church . A very slight acquaintance with church of Rome from the artificial superstruc- the Catacombs themselves , their amazing ture raised upon them in later ages by the extent , their internal arrangements for the Romish hierarchy ...
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