The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... Catholic . Shortly after new troubles broke out , and we find the King of Navarre on the side of the Duke of Guise . At the siege of Rouen , in the same year , he was mortally wounded , but though he suffered great pain , he was not at ...
... Catholic . Shortly after new troubles broke out , and we find the King of Navarre on the side of the Duke of Guise . At the siege of Rouen , in the same year , he was mortally wounded , but though he suffered great pain , he was not at ...
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... Catholic , by the Catholics as being married to the King of Navarre ; so that no one told me any thing until the evening , when , being at the toilet of the queen my mother , and sitting near my sister of Lorraine , who I saw was very ...
... Catholic , by the Catholics as being married to the King of Navarre ; so that no one told me any thing until the evening , when , being at the toilet of the queen my mother , and sitting near my sister of Lorraine , who I saw was very ...
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... Catholic , dies of horror at the sight . " - vol ii . p . 373 . According to different historians , from 70,000 to 100,000 perished at this time ; and Pope Gregory XIII . ordered thanks- givings for the victory of the faithful ; and a ...
... Catholic , dies of horror at the sight . " - vol ii . p . 373 . According to different historians , from 70,000 to 100,000 perished at this time ; and Pope Gregory XIII . ordered thanks- givings for the victory of the faithful ; and a ...
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... Catholic believer . It is , therefore , more easy than consistent , in any professed believer in Christianity to sneer at orthodoxy , or to pretend that it is a matter of indifference what religious tenets are held by Christians . But ...
... Catholic believer . It is , therefore , more easy than consistent , in any professed believer in Christianity to sneer at orthodoxy , or to pretend that it is a matter of indifference what religious tenets are held by Christians . But ...
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... Catholic Christianity are stated with clearness and simplicity , and in which the appeal throughout is to common sense . We may add , that while no ostentatious display of research is made , there is abundance 28 Lancaster on Creeds and ...
... Catholic Christianity are stated with clearness and simplicity , and in which the appeal throughout is to common sense . We may add , that while no ostentatious display of research is made , there is abundance 28 Lancaster on Creeds and ...
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