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... pass over some other fragments bearing S. Hilary's name , of which one is considered genuine by the Editor , the others not ; the last being a poem on the Gospel history : and hasten to conclude our review . After a very brief fragment ...
... pass over some other fragments bearing S. Hilary's name , of which one is considered genuine by the Editor , the others not ; the last being a poem on the Gospel history : and hasten to conclude our review . After a very brief fragment ...
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... pass off into it ; and minds of a certain order pass necessarily from the views of Calvin to those of Zuinglius , or rather learn those of Zuinglius in attempting to learn those of Calvin . For the distinctions that divide the two ...
... pass off into it ; and minds of a certain order pass necessarily from the views of Calvin to those of Zuinglius , or rather learn those of Zuinglius in attempting to learn those of Calvin . For the distinctions that divide the two ...
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... pass on . On ordinary days , the Psallendo is immediately followed by the Epistle , in which all Churches coincide . It is preceded in the Mozarabic by the deacon's saying Keep silence , ' and is concluded by ' Amen . ' The Gallican and ...
... pass on . On ordinary days , the Psallendo is immediately followed by the Epistle , in which all Churches coincide . It is preceded in the Mozarabic by the deacon's saying Keep silence , ' and is concluded by ' Amen . ' The Gallican and ...
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