The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 188
... Roman Church did not wait till the time of St. Innocent to adopt and to enforce the more literal and stricter construc- tion . The same may be said of the clerics who contracted matrimony . According to his wont , the author is some ...
... Roman Church did not wait till the time of St. Innocent to adopt and to enforce the more literal and stricter construc- tion . The same may be said of the clerics who contracted matrimony . According to his wont , the author is some ...
Page 269
... Roman Catholic , Roman Catholic trustees appoint Roman Catholic teachers to the public [ schools , and that definite religious instruction in the articles of the Roman Catholic faith is given by them . In Connecticut also , I am ...
... Roman Catholic , Roman Catholic trustees appoint Roman Catholic teachers to the public [ schools , and that definite religious instruction in the articles of the Roman Catholic faith is given by them . In Connecticut also , I am ...
Page 594
... Roman See , it is said to belong to the College of Cardinals to convoke a General Council of the Church , by which alone the controversy can be decided , * and this seems to belong to them as a part of the business of electing the Roman ...
... Roman See , it is said to belong to the College of Cardinals to convoke a General Council of the Church , by which alone the controversy can be decided , * and this seems to belong to them as a part of the business of electing the Roman ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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