The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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Page 244
... Church may very naturally pride them selves in the title of Catholic . On the other hand , the Reformed Churches have never pretended to be exclusively Catholic , and while they denied the Church of Rome to be the Catholic , they ...
... Church may very naturally pride them selves in the title of Catholic . On the other hand , the Reformed Churches have never pretended to be exclusively Catholic , and while they denied the Church of Rome to be the Catholic , they ...
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Catholic Church , ' - when , in short , we saw both ceremonies and doctrines which have hitherto distinguished the Roman from the Protestant Church , all deliberately patronized and systematically characterised as Catholic - how could ...
Catholic Church , ' - when , in short , we saw both ceremonies and doctrines which have hitherto distinguished the Roman from the Protestant Church , all deliberately patronized and systematically characterised as Catholic - how could ...
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... Church intended that the preparation for an actual communion should be always made , and that the minister should proceed to the end of the Church militant prayer with the intention of going through the whole office , if any should ...
... Church intended that the preparation for an actual communion should be always made , and that the minister should proceed to the end of the Church militant prayer with the intention of going through the whole office , if any should ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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