Historical Memoirs Respecting the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics: From the Reformation, to the Present Time, Volume 1John Murray, 1819 - Catholics |
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... Confessions of Faith , or Symbolic Books of the Roman - catholic , Greek and primitive Protestant Churches . VOL . V. The HISTORICAL MEMOIRS of the CHURCH of FRANCE , in the reigns of Lewis the fourteenth , Lewis the fifteenth , Lewis ...
... Confessions of Faith , or Symbolic Books of the Roman - catholic , Greek and primitive Protestant Churches . VOL . V. The HISTORICAL MEMOIRS of the CHURCH of FRANCE , in the reigns of Lewis the fourteenth , Lewis the fifteenth , Lewis ...
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... confess their ignorance of the means , by which several of their elevated parts were raised , or continue to be sup- ported . To these , we must add the works of gold , silver and bronze , with which , in a less or greater degree , all ...
... confess their ignorance of the means , by which several of their elevated parts were raised , or continue to be sup- ported . To these , we must add the works of gold , silver and bronze , with which , in a less or greater degree , all ...
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... confessed , that the Sovereigns of Europe wear very bad " spectacles . The proofs of it are mathematical , if there " ever such proofs were , of a conspiracy . " share of popular eloquence . The terms , in which 18 HISTORICAL MEMOIRS OF ...
... confessed , that the Sovereigns of Europe wear very bad " spectacles . The proofs of it are mathematical , if there " ever such proofs were , of a conspiracy . " share of popular eloquence . The terms , in which 18 HISTORICAL MEMOIRS OF ...
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... confessions of faith , or symbolic books , of the Roman - catholic , Greek , and principal Pro- testant churches , written by the author of these pages , the reader will find a very accurate statement , drawn up by father Scheffmaker ...
... confessions of faith , or symbolic books , of the Roman - catholic , Greek , and principal Pro- testant churches , written by the author of these pages , the reader will find a very accurate statement , drawn up by father Scheffmaker ...
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... confessed the indictment , and sentence was pronounced upon him ; -declaring him out of the king's protection ; his lands and goods to he forfeited ; and ordering him into custody . - Henry however , granted him a pardon . This ...
... confessed the indictment , and sentence was pronounced upon him ; -declaring him out of the king's protection ; his lands and goods to he forfeited ; and ordering him into custody . - Henry however , granted him a pardon . This ...
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