Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics, Since the Reformation, Volume 2J. Murray, 1822 - Church and state |
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... says Mr. Fletcher in his sermon on the holiness of the catho- lic church , " preached and acted , as once did the " first envoys of Jesus Christ . - They gained pro- " selytes by the eloquence of truth , assisted by the eloquence of ...
... says Mr. Fletcher in his sermon on the holiness of the catho- lic church , " preached and acted , as once did the " first envoys of Jesus Christ . - They gained pro- " selytes by the eloquence of truth , assisted by the eloquence of ...
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Charles Butler. " and holy . " - " Every thing , " says Collier , << ' brightened , as if nature had been melted down " and re - coined . " Such was the happy state of religion and man- ners in England , when it was invaded by the Danes ...
Charles Butler. " and holy . " - " Every thing , " says Collier , << ' brightened , as if nature had been melted down " and re - coined . " Such was the happy state of religion and man- ners in England , when it was invaded by the Danes ...
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... says Mosheim , " that Anselm was the inventor of " that famous argument , vulgarly and erroneously " attributed to Descartes , which demonstrates the * " An Ecclesiastical History , ancient and modern , from the " birth of Christ to the ...
... says Mosheim , " that Anselm was the inventor of " that famous argument , vulgarly and erroneously " attributed to Descartes , which demonstrates the * " An Ecclesiastical History , ancient and modern , from the " birth of Christ to the ...
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... 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 , " which pious princes endowed her with , he de- " fended the very ...
... 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 , " which pious princes endowed her with , he de- " fended the very ...
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... says Mr. Lingard * , " filled the pope with joy : he instantly wrote to the king and prince , to express " his gratitude to the Almighty for so propitious " an event ; but , at the same time , earnestly ex- " horted them to use with ...
... says Mr. Lingard * , " filled the pope with joy : he instantly wrote to the king and prince , to express " his gratitude to the Almighty for so propitious " an event ; but , at the same time , earnestly ex- " horted them to use with ...
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