The Church Quarterly Review, Том 14Arthur Cayley Headlam Spottiswoode, 1882 |
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... speaking to Doyle . Dr. Doyle was nominated to the See of Kildare and Leighlin as dig- nissimus in 1819 ; and having been selected by the Pope out of the three names sent , as is ( we are told ) usual , to Rome as candidates , he was ...
... speaking to Doyle . Dr. Doyle was nominated to the See of Kildare and Leighlin as dig- nissimus in 1819 ; and having been selected by the Pope out of the three names sent , as is ( we are told ) usual , to Rome as candidates , he was ...
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... speak in a very different tone now . ' Where is the landlord amongst you who is an oppressor ? Where is the employer who is not humane ? Where have you been sick , and they have not relieved you ? Where have you been naked and they have ...
... speak in a very different tone now . ' Where is the landlord amongst you who is an oppressor ? Where is the employer who is not humane ? Where have you been sick , and they have not relieved you ? Where have you been naked and they have ...
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... ( πόλεων οἰκήτορας ἀπέφηνε ) . And though , of course , with God ' to speak ' is the same as ' to effect ' - ' He spake and it It is moreover hardly possible to avoid the inference that 1882 . 47 On the Clementine Liturgy .
... ( πόλεων οἰκήτορας ἀπέφηνε ) . And though , of course , with God ' to speak ' is the same as ' to effect ' - ' He spake and it It is moreover hardly possible to avoid the inference that 1882 . 47 On the Clementine Liturgy .
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... speak- ing of them that they were fixed and well known . In the absence of any clearer evidence than this we are driven to form our own conclusions from the probabilities of the case . There seems no certain evidence of any Office Books ...
... speak- ing of them that they were fixed and well known . In the absence of any clearer evidence than this we are driven to form our own conclusions from the probabilities of the case . There seems no certain evidence of any Office Books ...
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... speak of his calm unexcited courage , his splendid patience , his unsparing laboriousness , his habitual far - reaching charity , his burning love of souls , his intense loyalty to Christ as a personal Saviour ? We speak of the founder ...
... speak of his calm unexcited courage , his splendid patience , his unsparing laboriousness , his habitual far - reaching charity , his burning love of souls , his intense loyalty to Christ as a personal Saviour ? We speak of the founder ...
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