Cardinal NewmanL. MacVeagh, The Dial Press, 1930 - 295 pages |
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Page 45
... Church was still the Catholic Church in England , though corrupted by Protestant heresy ; to defend the Church and purify it was the great need of the hour . Froude and Keble and Palmer had already discussed the situation in the Oriel ...
... Church was still the Catholic Church in England , though corrupted by Protestant heresy ; to defend the Church and purify it was the great need of the hour . Froude and Keble and Palmer had already discussed the situation in the Oriel ...
Page 55
... Church of his baptism and formally retracting all the charges which , in the course of her defence , he had levelled against the Church of Rome . But in addition to these inward causes of dissolution , his faith in Anglicanism was ...
... Church of his baptism and formally retracting all the charges which , in the course of her defence , he had levelled against the Church of Rome . But in addition to these inward causes of dissolution , his faith in Anglicanism was ...
Page 265
... Church of the Oratory . Fathers Mills and Ignatius Ryder were at the door to receive it . The opening antiphon of the Burial Service was recited , the body was sprinkled with holy water and borne into the church while the De Profundis ...
... Church of the Oratory . Fathers Mills and Ignatius Ryder were at the door to receive it . The opening antiphon of the Burial Service was recited , the body was sprinkled with holy water and borne into the church while the De Profundis ...
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