Cardinal NewmanL. MacVeagh, The Dial Press, 1930 - 295 pages |
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Page 127
... Father Faber , Father Dal- gairns following a week or so later . It was a wrench to part with Dalgairns , for he was one of those , and one of the dearest , with whom he had been associated in his Ox- ford and Littlemore days . Seven ...
... Father Faber , Father Dal- gairns following a week or so later . It was a wrench to part with Dalgairns , for he was one of those , and one of the dearest , with whom he had been associated in his Ox- ford and Littlemore days . Seven ...
Page 200
... Father Newman in particular . He might perhaps have been content to let matters remain as they were , hoping that a contest in which he had hith- erto cut anything but a brilliant figure might gradually fade from the public mind . This ...
... Father Newman in particular . He might perhaps have been content to let matters remain as they were , hoping that a contest in which he had hith- erto cut anything but a brilliant figure might gradually fade from the public mind . This ...
Page 271
... Father Su- perior , Father Crewse was deacon , and Father Stanton , long ago of Littlemore , sub - deacon . At the end of the Mass the Cardinal Archbishop , attended by two Canons , proceeded to the pulpit and began to speak . The words ...
... Father Su- perior , Father Crewse was deacon , and Father Stanton , long ago of Littlemore , sub - deacon . At the end of the Mass the Cardinal Archbishop , attended by two Canons , proceeded to the pulpit and began to speak . The words ...
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