Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics, Since the Reformation, Volume 2J. Murray, 1822 - Church and state |
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... honour of God and the 66 66 church , and the privileges of their order per- " John Reeves , esq . barrister at law , in four volumes 8vo . " 2d edit . vol . ii . p . 464 ; " - a valuable work . The opinion mentioned in the text appears ...
... honour of God and the 66 66 church , and the privileges of their order per- " John Reeves , esq . barrister at law , in four volumes 8vo . " 2d edit . vol . ii . p . 464 ; " - a valuable work . The opinion mentioned in the text appears ...
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... honour , and " to observe the customs , which he now requires , " and you have endeavoured to destroy them , par- " ticularly in those instances , in which they regard " his worldly dignity and honour , we pronounce 66 you guilty of ...
... honour , and " to observe the customs , which he now requires , " and you have endeavoured to destroy them , par- " ticularly in those instances , in which they regard " his worldly dignity and honour , we pronounce 66 you guilty of ...
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... honour by the church of Rome . " He combated , even to blood , " says Bossuet , 66 for the church's minutest rights : -and maintaining her prerogatives , as well those , which " Jesus Christ had acquired by his death , as those ...
... honour by the church of Rome . " He combated , even to blood , " says Bossuet , 66 for the church's minutest rights : -and maintaining her prerogatives , as well those , which " Jesus Christ had acquired by his death , as those ...
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... honour , that it is difficult to specify a single instance , in which they increased their temporal territory by conquest . The whole even of their present possessions consists , with a small exception , of the patrimonies , which they ...
... honour , that it is difficult to specify a single instance , in which they increased their temporal territory by conquest . The whole even of their present possessions consists , with a small exception , of the patrimonies , which they ...
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... honour or emolument were almost exclusively appropriated to the Normans ; and this was particularly the case with respect to the dignities and possessions of the church . The Norman too was the language of the palace and the courts of ...
... honour or emolument were almost exclusively appropriated to the Normans ; and this was particularly the case with respect to the dignities and possessions of the church . The Norman too was the language of the palace and the courts of ...
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