The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... passed in confession the Priest may get the blame of its being known , and so seem guilty of sacrilege . On this ground both parties can speak to each other with perfect confidence . ' Concerning the Catholics as a party , much might be ...
... passed in confession the Priest may get the blame of its being known , and so seem guilty of sacrilege . On this ground both parties can speak to each other with perfect confidence . ' Concerning the Catholics as a party , much might be ...
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... passed into the hands of the abbeys or the cathedrals . Tithes , too , it should be remem- bered , extended in those days to a tenth , not only of provender and of animal stock , but to every tenth tree cut down in the wood , to every ...
... passed into the hands of the abbeys or the cathedrals . Tithes , too , it should be remem- bered , extended in those days to a tenth , not only of provender and of animal stock , but to every tenth tree cut down in the wood , to every ...
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... passed nearly the whole of the property in their possession into lay hands . Only on the plea which was urged could ... passed from the Nationalists to the Protestants ; under Mary , from the Pro- testants to the Catholics ; and ...
... passed nearly the whole of the property in their possession into lay hands . Only on the plea which was urged could ... passed from the Nationalists to the Protestants ; under Mary , from the Pro- testants to the Catholics ; and ...
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