Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volym 69James Miller, 1860 |
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... interests , that Mr. Marsh is the first person who , so far as we remember , has gone beyond the most superficial statement of this matter . It was not in his place to discuss it at length , but he gives the following brief comment ...
... interests , that Mr. Marsh is the first person who , so far as we remember , has gone beyond the most superficial statement of this matter . It was not in his place to discuss it at length , but he gives the following brief comment ...
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... interests , will not disjoin and shatter that great instrument of social advancement , which God made one , as he made one the spirit of the nations that use it . ” ART . II . — ANALOGUES OF SATAN . 1. 18 [ July , Marsh on the English ...
... interests , will not disjoin and shatter that great instrument of social advancement , which God made one , as he made one the spirit of the nations that use it . ” ART . II . — ANALOGUES OF SATAN . 1. 18 [ July , Marsh on the English ...
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... interests of the Roman See are concerned . The charges that are made against the papal government and its officers are merely answered with recriminations , unbecoming any man who has any sense of self - respect , not to say of him who ...
... interests of the Roman See are concerned . The charges that are made against the papal government and its officers are merely answered with recriminations , unbecoming any man who has any sense of self - respect , not to say of him who ...
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... interests of Christianity and of the Christian peoples have constantly been made subservient to their temporal power . We maintain that even those few who loved religion and their country would have accomplished a thousand times more ...
... interests of Christianity and of the Christian peoples have constantly been made subservient to their temporal power . We maintain that even those few who loved religion and their country would have accomplished a thousand times more ...
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... interests and claims . The conduct of Pius VII . affords the most striking illustration of the deplorable effects the temporal power exerts on the independence of the Church and the liberty of her ministers . It was in order to preserve ...
... interests and claims . The conduct of Pius VII . affords the most striking illustration of the deplorable effects the temporal power exerts on the independence of the Church and the liberty of her ministers . It was in order to preserve ...
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