The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 189
... Person cannot be two . " " Callistus shrank from asserting that the Father had suffered and that there is but one Person , for fear of blaspheming the Father . " Such is the substance of the charge , disengaged from a mass of invective ...
... Person cannot be two . " " Callistus shrank from asserting that the Father had suffered and that there is but one Person , for fear of blaspheming the Father . " Such is the substance of the charge , disengaged from a mass of invective ...
Page 252
... person and the work which had already been printed . Another memorial presented his offences under the following eight heads . First , having without permission prefixed to his book the authorisation to print delivered at Rome ...
... person and the work which had already been printed . Another memorial presented his offences under the following eight heads . First , having without permission prefixed to his book the authorisation to print delivered at Rome ...
Page 580
... person to the Chair of St. Peter . But it is not proved that after his elevation he showed any want of that thorough ... persons to participate in secrets of so delicate a nature . " A reader to whom the subject chances to be new will be ...
... person to the Chair of St. Peter . But it is not proved that after his elevation he showed any want of that thorough ... persons to participate in secrets of so delicate a nature . " A reader to whom the subject chances to be new will be ...
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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