The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 70
... once sus- pected my priestly character . He thus became a Catholic ; and . his lady , grateful to God for this two - fold blessing , perseveres still in the faith , and has endured much since from the hands of heretics . Besides these I ...
... once sus- pected my priestly character . He thus became a Catholic ; and . his lady , grateful to God for this two - fold blessing , perseveres still in the faith , and has endured much since from the hands of heretics . Besides these I ...
Page 232
... once : something extraordinary must have happened . " The deaconesses Pentadia and Procla were at once admitted to an interview , in a poor little room , which was more like a monk's cell than the apartment of a prince of the Church ...
... once : something extraordinary must have happened . " The deaconesses Pentadia and Procla were at once admitted to an interview , in a poor little room , which was more like a monk's cell than the apartment of a prince of the Church ...
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... once had to speak . " Proselytism , " says Cardinal Cullen , " works in two ways . First , by keeping Catholic ... once more the experiment in which they have hitherto happily been foiled that of forcing upon us a uniform State system of ...
... once had to speak . " Proselytism , " says Cardinal Cullen , " works in two ways . First , by keeping Catholic ... once more the experiment in which they have hitherto happily been foiled that of forcing upon us a uniform State system of ...
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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