The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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... allowed to flow forth upon the ground and was then reverently covered with earth . In this way the victim's life in the blood was offered or rather sur- rendered to those who alone had a right to it . This act of respect and submission ...
... allowed to flow forth upon the ground and was then reverently covered with earth . In this way the victim's life in the blood was offered or rather sur- rendered to those who alone had a right to it . This act of respect and submission ...
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... allowed a contribution in favour of Protestant teachers of religion and morality to be levied even on those who were not members of the Church . · 6 Finally , the Freedom of the Press is one of the great bulwarks of liberty and can ...
... allowed a contribution in favour of Protestant teachers of religion and morality to be levied even on those who were not members of the Church . · 6 Finally , the Freedom of the Press is one of the great bulwarks of liberty and can ...
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... allowed and lies go unpunished . Let the reflection be added that , as six months are the probable period of an ill - doer's service , it may happen that the clergy- man in the course of his life has sent out to the world half a hundred ...
... allowed and lies go unpunished . Let the reflection be added that , as six months are the probable period of an ill - doer's service , it may happen that the clergy- man in the course of his life has sent out to the world half a hundred ...
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... allowed , hardly any rational psychology ; but St. Thomas constructed the main outlines of that branch on the basis of the physics and biology of the Stagyrite . Whom , then , would ' D.Ph have us follow ? Certainly neither Aristotle ...
... allowed , hardly any rational psychology ; but St. Thomas constructed the main outlines of that branch on the basis of the physics and biology of the Stagyrite . Whom , then , would ' D.Ph have us follow ? Certainly neither Aristotle ...
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... allowed to be uncertain , but Syria and Asia Minor gained the majority of votes . 6 By the upholders of the twofold ministry theory , the " Didache ' was hailed with delight . It was taken as a reve- lation , as a fresh and accurately ...
... allowed to be uncertain , but Syria and Asia Minor gained the majority of votes . 6 By the upholders of the twofold ministry theory , the " Didache ' was hailed with delight . It was taken as a reve- lation , as a fresh and accurately ...
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