The Quarterly Review, Volumen266,Tema 527John Murray, 1936 |
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... Church were confined to the cases of those who were voluntary members of it and who wished to submit to its rules , there would be little cause of complaint . The fact is , however , that the Churches that take the sacramentarian view ...
... Church were confined to the cases of those who were voluntary members of it and who wished to submit to its rules , there would be little cause of complaint . The fact is , however , that the Churches that take the sacramentarian view ...
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... church door - ante osteum ecclesiæ - in the presence of the priest who participates in the ceremony and closes it with his blessing . The second act consists in the entrance into the church and the celebration of the bride mass ...
... church door - ante osteum ecclesiæ - in the presence of the priest who participates in the ceremony and closes it with his blessing . The second act consists in the entrance into the church and the celebration of the bride mass ...
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... Church ' ( Sheed and Ward ) are of its breadth of judgment , its freedom from bias , and the bright lucidity of its presentment . The period covered is but a few years short of a thousand , and stretches from the age of St. Augustine of ...
... Church ' ( Sheed and Ward ) are of its breadth of judgment , its freedom from bias , and the bright lucidity of its presentment . The period covered is but a few years short of a thousand , and stretches from the age of St. Augustine of ...
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