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... authority ; hence a new Catholic church is almost certain to be a per- fect outrage on ecclesiastical propriety and architectural taste . It is impossible to say , before it is erected , whether the building will look most like an ...
... authority ; hence a new Catholic church is almost certain to be a per- fect outrage on ecclesiastical propriety and architectural taste . It is impossible to say , before it is erected , whether the building will look most like an ...
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... authorities for equally difficult scites . + The first prayer in the beautiful office of the consecration of a cemetery is as follows : - : - 66 Omnipotens Deus , qui es custos animarum et tutela salutis , et fides creden- tium ...
... authorities for equally difficult scites . + The first prayer in the beautiful office of the consecration of a cemetery is as follows : - : - 66 Omnipotens Deus , qui es custos animarum et tutela salutis , et fides creden- tium ...
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... authority , and it is the place from whence the heralds of the solemnities of the church , the bells , send forth the summons . Let no one imagine that a tower is a superfluous expense , * it forms an essential part of the building ...
... authority , and it is the place from whence the heralds of the solemnities of the church , the bells , send forth the summons . Let no one imagine that a tower is a superfluous expense , * it forms an essential part of the building ...
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... authorities , that the chapter , to their great mortification , were compelled to own their fault . It cannot be urged in palliation of this great abuse , that the things sold are intended for holy purposes . The church has decreed that ...
... authorities , that the chapter , to their great mortification , were compelled to own their fault . It cannot be urged in palliation of this great abuse , that the things sold are intended for holy purposes . The church has decreed that ...
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... authority ; their pur- pose is far too sacred to admit of their being made the vehicles of paltry display and meretricious ornament . * Yet every reflecting mind must be both struck and pained with the in- congruous decorations of most ...
... authority ; their pur- pose is far too sacred to admit of their being made the vehicles of paltry display and meretricious ornament . * Yet every reflecting mind must be both struck and pained with the in- congruous decorations of most ...
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Page 77 - A Discoverie of the Manifold Corruptions of the Holy Scriptures by the Heretikes of our Daies, specially the English Sectaries, and of their foule dealing herein...
Page 155 - Quomodo obscuratum est aurum, mutatus est color optimus, dispersi sunt lapides Sanctuarii in capite omnium platearum ? Filii Sion inclyti, et amicti auro primo, quomodo reputati sunt in vasa testea, opus manuum figuli?
Page 127 - ... to appease all such diversity (if any arise) and for the resolution of all doubts, concerning the manner how to understand, do and execute the things contained in this Book...
Page 139 - ... the corner of the napkin, wherein the bread was laid, and when he beheld the bread he laid it down again, flew back a step or two, bowed three several times towards it, then he drew near again and opened the napkin and bowed as before.
Page 126 - ... of contention taken away, which many times groweth by those and such like diversities, and considering that amongst other things belonging to our royal office and...
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Page 126 - ... be set up in some convenient part of the chancel within every such church or chapel, to serve for the ministration of the blessed communion. And, to the intent the same may be done without the offence of such of our loving subjects as be not yet so well persuaded in that behalf as we could wish, we send unto you herewith certain considerations, gathered and collected, that make for the purpose.
Page 7 - AN AMICABLE DISCUSSION on the Church of England, and on the Reformation in general; translated from the French of the " DISCUSSION AMICALE,
Page 123 - The Austin Friars, in London, was given to the Dutch Protestants as a preaching place ; it was once a most glorious church. Stow, who remembered it in its glory, describes it thus : " A large church, having a most fine spired steeple, small, high, and straight, so that I have not seen the like.