Cardinal NewmanL. MacVeagh, The Dial Press, 1930 - 295 pages |
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... England to find himself in the midst of an acute religious crisis . Ten Irish bishoprics had been suppressed at a sweep . Disestablishment seemed imminent in England itself . For Newman , the Estab- lished Church was still the Catholic ...
... England to find himself in the midst of an acute religious crisis . Ten Irish bishoprics had been suppressed at a sweep . Disestablishment seemed imminent in England itself . For Newman , the Estab- lished Church was still the Catholic ...
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... England , entertaining no doubts as to the validity of her sacra- ments . There was work to be done within the Church , no doubt ; restoration work . Catholic ideas , Catholic observances , whose maintenance the great Anglican divines ...
... England , entertaining no doubts as to the validity of her sacra- ments . There was work to be done within the Church , no doubt ; restoration work . Catholic ideas , Catholic observances , whose maintenance the great Anglican divines ...
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... England , the last week would be enough . Who could doubt that the great multitude of his personal friends in the first half of his life , and the still greater multitude of those who have been instructed , consoled , and won to God by ...
... England , the last week would be enough . Who could doubt that the great multitude of his personal friends in the first half of his life , and the still greater multitude of those who have been instructed , consoled , and won to God by ...
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