Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics, Since the Reformation, Volume 2J. Murray, 1822 - Church and state |
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... , benevolent , humane " " Acts and Monuments , Coll . 2. Collier's preface to his Ecclesiastical History . " and holy . " - " Every thing , 2 HISTORICAL MEMOIRS OF -The right of Dr Bishop and Dr Smith to appoint a Chapter - 294.
... , benevolent , humane " " Acts and Monuments , Coll . 2. Collier's preface to his Ecclesiastical History . " and holy . " - " Every thing , 2 HISTORICAL MEMOIRS OF -The right of Dr Bishop and Dr Smith to appoint a Chapter - 294.
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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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... things gave particular offence to the Roman pontiffs : they considered the ceremony to be spiritual , which it was therefore a sacrilege in a layman to perform ; but the spirituality of the ceremony , it was difficult to prove they said ...
... things gave particular offence to the Roman pontiffs : they considered the ceremony to be spiritual , which it was therefore a sacrilege in a layman to perform ; but the spirituality of the ceremony , it was difficult to prove they said ...
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... , book iv . c . 8 , cites 25 Edw . III , st . 6 ; 27 Edw . III , st . 1. c . 1 ; 38 Edw . III , st . 1. c . 4. & st . 2 , c . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . In our present view of things , papal provisions appear D 2 THE ENGLISH CATHOLICS . 35.
... , book iv . c . 8 , cites 25 Edw . III , st . 6 ; 27 Edw . III , st . 1. c . 1 ; 38 Edw . III , st . 1. c . 4. & st . 2 , c . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . In our present view of things , papal provisions appear D 2 THE ENGLISH CATHOLICS . 35.
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Charles Butler. In our present view of things , papal provisions appear an intolerable usurpation . Some circum- stances , however , should be taken into considera- tion , which will perhaps induce the reader to think that they were not ...
Charles Butler. In our present view of things , papal provisions appear an intolerable usurpation . Some circum- stances , however , should be taken into considera- tion , which will perhaps induce the reader to think that they were not ...
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