The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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... beginnings of the Christian Ministry , should be grateful to Mr. Wotherspoon , who is a Scottish Presbyterian , for his con- tribution to the solution of this important and difficult problem . In spite of its origin in a quarter which ...
... beginnings of the Christian Ministry , should be grateful to Mr. Wotherspoon , who is a Scottish Presbyterian , for his con- tribution to the solution of this important and difficult problem . In spite of its origin in a quarter which ...
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... beginning of its existence by its Divine Founder , Jesus Christ . This is the Catholic view . According to it , all power of rule and government and sacrificial ministry is from Jesus Christ through the Apostles , by means of ap ...
... beginning of its existence by its Divine Founder , Jesus Christ . This is the Catholic view . According to it , all power of rule and government and sacrificial ministry is from Jesus Christ through the Apostles , by means of ap ...
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... beginning , the bishops held only the second place , that the ministry of sacrament and sacrifice was originally not institutional but charismatic , that it was only in course of time , under the influence of special circumstances , of ...
... beginning , the bishops held only the second place , that the ministry of sacrament and sacrifice was originally not institutional but charismatic , that it was only in course of time , under the influence of special circumstances , of ...
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... beginning of this paper , that this book is a valuable addition to Catholic apologetics , and if any of my readers are induced to make closer acquaint- ance with Mr. Wotherspoon's work , I feel sure that they will endorse that judgment ...
... beginning of this paper , that this book is a valuable addition to Catholic apologetics , and if any of my readers are induced to make closer acquaint- ance with Mr. Wotherspoon's work , I feel sure that they will endorse that judgment ...
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... beginning of the reign of George III , could find no favouring foothold in the Colonies . On the whole , then , the colonists enjoyed not only self- government , but democratic self - government . Interference on the part of the Home ...
... beginning of the reign of George III , could find no favouring foothold in the Colonies . On the whole , then , the colonists enjoyed not only self- government , but democratic self - government . Interference on the part of the Home ...
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