The Church Quarterly Review, Том 9Spottiswoode, 1880 |
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... clergy from one church to another , which have now been stopped ; sometimes even services at churches which have long since been disused . We give , as a specimen of the kind of information its pages contain , the notices of a day ...
... clergy from one church to another , which have now been stopped ; sometimes even services at churches which have long since been disused . We give , as a specimen of the kind of information its pages contain , the notices of a day ...
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... clergy are generally ignorant of the English language and literature , and not many of our best books have been translated into Italian . Thus one of the very few English books we have heard quoted or referred to in the Roman pulpits is ...
... clergy are generally ignorant of the English language and literature , and not many of our best books have been translated into Italian . Thus one of the very few English books we have heard quoted or referred to in the Roman pulpits is ...
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... clergy- man . He did not say or even imply that he was an Anglican , but we fear he had England in his mind . This clergyman was said to have been interrupted in his study by a man . eager to unburden his soul , and make a confession ...
... clergy- man . He did not say or even imply that he was an Anglican , but we fear he had England in his mind . This clergyman was said to have been interrupted in his study by a man . eager to unburden his soul , and make a confession ...
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... clergy . No doubt in dogmatic theology they are better trained than our own . But the fact of their education being entirely different from that of laymen tends not only to keep them apart , but to prevent their giving due weight to all ...
... clergy . No doubt in dogmatic theology they are better trained than our own . But the fact of their education being entirely different from that of laymen tends not only to keep them apart , but to prevent their giving due weight to all ...
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... clergy ministering at the altar to take a little bread and wine before assisting at the celebration , charging those who still held back with slender faith and feeble discernment , since they had neither learnt to obey when bidden , nor ...
... clergy ministering at the altar to take a little bread and wine before assisting at the celebration , charging those who still held back with slender faith and feeble discernment , since they had neither learnt to obey when bidden , nor ...
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