The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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... Church , so called because formerly , in an evil day , she had accepted the ecclesiastical organization voted by the National Assembly . The civil constitution of the clergy , involving as it did the reorganization of the Church upon a ...
... Church , so called because formerly , in an evil day , she had accepted the ecclesiastical organization voted by the National Assembly . The civil constitution of the clergy , involving as it did the reorganization of the Church upon a ...
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... Church can take care of itself ; the Roman Catholic Church does 80 ; Nonconformist churches do so , and they thrive upon the process . Every Catholic nation in Europe has thus secularized Church property . Lord Derby has already done so ...
... Church can take care of itself ; the Roman Catholic Church does 80 ; Nonconformist churches do so , and they thrive upon the process . Every Catholic nation in Europe has thus secularized Church property . Lord Derby has already done so ...
Sayfa 451
... church and archbishopric of Armagh , and that he ordained 365 bishops and 4,000 presbyters ; and from these broad assertions it is not unusual to draw the inference , that the Church - system of Patrick was identical with some one or ...
... church and archbishopric of Armagh , and that he ordained 365 bishops and 4,000 presbyters ; and from these broad assertions it is not unusual to draw the inference , that the Church - system of Patrick was identical with some one or ...
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