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The foundation of Protestantism is the affirmation that Holy Scripture containeth all things necessary for salvation : and while , as in the case of our own Church , Protestantism quotes with respect councils and fathers as witnesses to ...
The foundation of Protestantism is the affirmation that Holy Scripture containeth all things necessary for salvation : and while , as in the case of our own Church , Protestantism quotes with respect councils and fathers as witnesses to ...
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Hence the extramural catacombs and crypts - the sepulchres of the martyrsbecame the first Christian churches , a practice to ... the Church authoritatively ever set her face against the innovation of burial within the churches , or even ...
Hence the extramural catacombs and crypts - the sepulchres of the martyrsbecame the first Christian churches , a practice to ... the Church authoritatively ever set her face against the innovation of burial within the churches , or even ...
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It requires a nice hand and a reverent mind to perform this deli- cate task rightly , and not one spadeful of earth should be disturbed without the personal superintendence of the clergyman or church- warden .
It requires a nice hand and a reverent mind to perform this deli- cate task rightly , and not one spadeful of earth should be disturbed without the personal superintendence of the clergyman or church- warden .
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A Description of the Canals and Railroads of | 5 |
IntimeMouvement LittérairePortraits 17891836 | 375 |
426 note omit Madame de St Aignan who was certainly saved | 426 |
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