Cardinal NewmanL. MacVeagh, The Dial Press, 1930 - 295 pages |
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Page 91
... Bishop with two priests in attendance . The formal greetings over , the Bishop and Newman sit facing each other , endeavour- ing with scanty success to " make conversation , " and when at length a message is brought to Wiseman that a ...
... Bishop with two priests in attendance . The formal greetings over , the Bishop and Newman sit facing each other , endeavour- ing with scanty success to " make conversation , " and when at length a message is brought to Wiseman that a ...
Page 187
... Bishop of that place , Dr. Ryan , flatly confessed that he considered the University project " simply hopeless , " and he made no bones about saying so . But the good Bishop was a kind- hearted , hospitable man , and he determined to ...
... Bishop of that place , Dr. Ryan , flatly confessed that he considered the University project " simply hopeless , " and he made no bones about saying so . But the good Bishop was a kind- hearted , hospitable man , and he determined to ...
Page 249
... Bishop of Birmingham desiring his immediate attendance at Oscott on a matter of urgent importance . On being informed of Father Newman's illness , the Bishop requested that someone in his confidence might be sent in his stead , as the ...
... Bishop of Birmingham desiring his immediate attendance at Oscott on a matter of urgent importance . On being informed of Father Newman's illness , the Bishop requested that someone in his confidence might be sent in his stead , as the ...
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