The British Magazine, Volume 17John Turrill, 1840 |
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... establishing the papal cause , had now recom- mended him to the office of confessor to the queen ; * and in this capacity his biographer and the historian of his order claim for him the arrangement of all the measures relating to the ...
... establishing the papal cause , had now recom- mended him to the office of confessor to the queen ; * and in this capacity his biographer and the historian of his order claim for him the arrangement of all the measures relating to the ...
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... established usage . It was only the year before , ( in July , 1680 , ) that Patrick obtained the deanery of Peterborough , in immediate compliance with a letter of recommendation from Sancroft , which the Vol . ii . p . 299 , note . It ...
... established usage . It was only the year before , ( in July , 1680 , ) that Patrick obtained the deanery of Peterborough , in immediate compliance with a letter of recommendation from Sancroft , which the Vol . ii . p . 299 , note . It ...
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... established bishops , as there cannot be two Catholic churches in the same place ; that , consequently , the ordinations of these latter were null and void , and that , the nonjuring succession having ceased , there is no legitimate ...
... established bishops , as there cannot be two Catholic churches in the same place ; that , consequently , the ordinations of these latter were null and void , and that , the nonjuring succession having ceased , there is no legitimate ...
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... established religion , has been acquiring a strong national influence , and has harmonized the minds of a once Catholic people to itself . All trace of its original turbulent and anarchical spirit has of course long since disappeared ...
... established religion , has been acquiring a strong national influence , and has harmonized the minds of a once Catholic people to itself . All trace of its original turbulent and anarchical spirit has of course long since disappeared ...
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... establish the principle . We cannot of course find in these times any canons meeting the exact case in point , and excluding professed presbyterians as such , for this simple reason- namely , that until the end of the fifteenth century ...
... establish the principle . We cannot of course find in these times any canons meeting the exact case in point , and excluding professed presbyterians as such , for this simple reason- namely , that until the end of the fifteenth century ...
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