The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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... faith , Mistress Dacre , I am astonished at your learning and good memory , and I hope you will interpret this praise as charity doth warrant . But if there be any here present not so well informed as yourself , I can learn them that ...
... faith , Mistress Dacre , I am astonished at your learning and good memory , and I hope you will interpret this praise as charity doth warrant . But if there be any here present not so well informed as yourself , I can learn them that ...
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... faith , sir knight , if you have had a hand in this matter , we commend you . It had been reported to us that our fair nephew , the king of England , moved by the dukes of Gloucester and Bur- gundy , was sueing for the hand of one of ...
... faith , sir knight , if you have had a hand in this matter , we commend you . It had been reported to us that our fair nephew , the king of England , moved by the dukes of Gloucester and Bur- gundy , was sueing for the hand of one of ...
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... faith give up , to be refusing to acknowledge their true friends , and to be sacrificing to party spirit the grandest opportunities for giving an ampler extension than has ever yet been realised to the promises of Catholicity made by ...
... faith give up , to be refusing to acknowledge their true friends , and to be sacrificing to party spirit the grandest opportunities for giving an ampler extension than has ever yet been realised to the promises of Catholicity made by ...
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... faith once delivered to the saints . The Church is one primarily by reason of this principle of subjective faith , which necessarily answers to the whole body of truth revealed by God , and committed for preservation and transmission to ...
... faith once delivered to the saints . The Church is one primarily by reason of this principle of subjective faith , which necessarily answers to the whole body of truth revealed by God , and committed for preservation and transmission to ...
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... faith , and nothing but the faith , as propounded and explained by the Church . They are unanimous in their condemnation of heresy , and in denouncing its deadliness though it be but on one single dogma ; and that without distinction of ...
... faith , and nothing but the faith , as propounded and explained by the Church . They are unanimous in their condemnation of heresy , and in denouncing its deadliness though it be but on one single dogma ; and that without distinction of ...
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