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It was carefully explained on both sides that his talk with the Pope was for no purposes of negotiation ... of a phrase once used by Archbishop Lang to the present writer , Rome had slammed the door and locked it on the other side .
It was carefully explained on both sides that his talk with the Pope was for no purposes of negotiation ... of a phrase once used by Archbishop Lang to the present writer , Rome had slammed the door and locked it on the other side .
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On the other side , the reformed bodies show an eager desire to be Catholic and to assess the value of tradition . Both sides have drawn nearer as they base themselves on the study of the Bible , which scholarship has forced on both ...
On the other side , the reformed bodies show an eager desire to be Catholic and to assess the value of tradition . Both sides have drawn nearer as they base themselves on the study of the Bible , which scholarship has forced on both ...
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They are now at last recognizing what on either side was left undone in the sixteenth century . Neither side then adjusted itself to what was required : to present the purity and wholeness of the Christian religion in forms adapted to ...
They are now at last recognizing what on either side was left undone in the sixteenth century . Neither side then adjusted itself to what was required : to present the purity and wholeness of the Christian religion in forms adapted to ...
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The University Teacher Today | 20 |
The writings of the English mystics have now largely been recovered | 31 |
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