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... et Apologétique , ' 350 ; Science et Philosophie , ' 525 ; Stations of the Cross , The , ' 352 ; Books , etc. , received , 88 , 176 , 264 , 440 , 528 . > 1 Book of Common Prayer : Articles of Roligion , CONTENTS OF VOLUME X vii.
... et Apologétique , ' 350 ; Science et Philosophie , ' 525 ; Stations of the Cross , The , ' 352 ; Books , etc. , received , 88 , 176 , 264 , 440 , 528 . > 1 Book of Common Prayer : Articles of Roligion , CONTENTS OF VOLUME X vii.
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... division are ranged all sacrifices that presuppose friendly relations between the gods and their worshippers , and that are offered either as acts of homage or in thanksgiving for favours received or in order to obtain new favours .
... division are ranged all sacrifices that presuppose friendly relations between the gods and their worshippers , and that are offered either as acts of homage or in thanksgiving for favours received or in order to obtain new favours .
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No part of the victim's body is burnt upon the altar as ' God's portion , ' nor is it shared with the priests , but all is eaten by the offerersthe whole is offered to God and the whole is received from Him again .
No part of the victim's body is burnt upon the altar as ' God's portion , ' nor is it shared with the priests , but all is eaten by the offerersthe whole is offered to God and the whole is received from Him again .
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In the siege of Boulogne , in 1545 , he received a huge gash from a lance , which transfixed his face , causing that unsightly scar which gave him the name Balafré . His life was saved by the bold and timely intervention of the father ...
In the siege of Boulogne , in 1545 , he received a huge gash from a lance , which transfixed his face , causing that unsightly scar which gave him the name Balafré . His life was saved by the bold and timely intervention of the father ...
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The latter , who had received Plaisance , fief of the Holy See , had himself designs on the Duchy of Milan . Naples and Milan governed by the Spaniards , Florence governed by the de Medicis , and Genoa governed by the Doria were all on ...
The latter , who had received Plaisance , fief of the Holy See , had himself designs on the Duchy of Milan . Naples and Milan governed by the Spaniards , Florence governed by the de Medicis , and Genoa governed by the Doria were all on ...
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