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... CATHOLIC REVIVAL , 117 The Right Rev. William E. McLaren , D.D. , D.C.L. , Bishop of Chicago . LECTURE V. CEREMONIAL REVIVAL AND THE CHURCH OF THE 546 ! PRESENT DAY , • 171 By the Ven . F. P. Davenport , D.D. , Professor of Canon Law in ...
... CATHOLIC REVIVAL , 117 The Right Rev. William E. McLaren , D.D. , D.C.L. , Bishop of Chicago . LECTURE V. CEREMONIAL REVIVAL AND THE CHURCH OF THE 546 ! PRESENT DAY , • 171 By the Ven . F. P. Davenport , D.D. , Professor of Canon Law in ...
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... divine origin and the divine guid- ance of the Catholic Church , churchmen feel a calm trust in her capacity in this land to accomplish her divine mission ; and for the evidence by which their confidence is justi- fied , they.
... divine origin and the divine guid- ance of the Catholic Church , churchmen feel a calm trust in her capacity in this land to accomplish her divine mission ; and for the evidence by which their confidence is justi- fied , they.
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... Catholic Church has grown from the divine root according to a divine plan , it is reasonable to look for such a connection between the divine life and the Church's life as will heal and strengthen and revivify her whenever , through the ...
... Catholic Church has grown from the divine root according to a divine plan , it is reasonable to look for such a connection between the divine life and the Church's life as will heal and strengthen and revivify her whenever , through the ...
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... the nineteenth century are certainly no harder to meet than were those with which the Catholic Church in the second , third , and fourth centuries had to grapple . The utility of studying the history of the Church is INTRODUCTION . ix.
... the nineteenth century are certainly no harder to meet than were those with which the Catholic Church in the second , third , and fourth centuries had to grapple . The utility of studying the history of the Church is INTRODUCTION . ix.
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... as in the case of Newman and others , who renounced their allegiance to the Catholic Church in England in favor of the see of Rome ; whatever justification may have existed for their complaints , will be found INTRODUCTION . xi.
... as in the case of Newman and others , who renounced their allegiance to the Catholic Church in England in favor of the see of Rome ; whatever justification may have existed for their complaints , will be found INTRODUCTION . xi.
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