The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... that the incumbent of that see , though professing the pure interpretation of the Word , was " no true Bishop of Christ , " a title to which , judg- ing from his memoirs , he alone among the British 4 American Catholic Quarterly Review .
... that the incumbent of that see , though professing the pure interpretation of the Word , was " no true Bishop of Christ , " a title to which , judg- ing from his memoirs , he alone among the British 4 American Catholic Quarterly Review .
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... Bishop - elect proceeded to Dublin , where his consecration was to take place . The Chancellor , Sir Thomas Cusack ... Bishop could not be carried on without a Bishop to be consecrated , his companions of necessity yielded . The function ...
... Bishop - elect proceeded to Dublin , where his consecration was to take place . The Chancellor , Sir Thomas Cusack ... Bishop could not be carried on without a Bishop to be consecrated , his companions of necessity yielded . The function ...
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... Bishop and appointed instructor . Through the machinations of the evil spirit he became , he honestly avows , an object of general abhorrence . And yet even after this date his memoirs exhibit amusing fluctuations of dismay and self ...
... Bishop and appointed instructor . Through the machinations of the evil spirit he became , he honestly avows , an object of general abhorrence . And yet even after this date his memoirs exhibit amusing fluctuations of dismay and self ...
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... Bishops he regarded as quite an inversion of right order . Non habetis episcopis praecipere absolvere aliquem vel ... Bishop of Ostia , Augustinus Triumphus and Alvarez Pelagius , writers of the fourteenth century , who were copied ...
... Bishops he regarded as quite an inversion of right order . Non habetis episcopis praecipere absolvere aliquem vel ... Bishop of Ostia , Augustinus Triumphus and Alvarez Pelagius , writers of the fourteenth century , who were copied ...
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... Bishop's proper office in spiritual and his participation in the judicial and magisterial work of the State ; for himself he rejected the proffered compliment that he possessed " a universality of legal knowledge . " From Gregory IX ...
... Bishop's proper office in spiritual and his participation in the judicial and magisterial work of the State ; for himself he rejected the proffered compliment that he possessed " a universality of legal knowledge . " From Gregory IX ...
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