The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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... Saints,” considers Newman's claim that the saints represented a final stumbling block to his conversion to Roman Catholicism. Over a decade after his travels to Italy in the early 1830s, Newman returned to the saints as editor of a 14 ...
... Saints,” considers Newman's claim that the saints represented a final stumbling block to his conversion to Roman Catholicism. Over a decade after his travels to Italy in the early 1830s, Newman returned to the saints as editor of a 14 ...
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... Saints had to pass , was filled with a people who were aroused to a fearful pitch of anger by the rebellion of the Southern States , and who were in no mood to hesitate about using the most desperate measures to punish the people of ...
... Saints had to pass , was filled with a people who were aroused to a fearful pitch of anger by the rebellion of the Southern States , and who were in no mood to hesitate about using the most desperate measures to punish the people of ...
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... Saints , wherever they may be . Though I am deprived of the great pleasure of meeting with them now , by the help of God I am determined to meet them all where we may never be parted more . Pray for me . Your sister in Christ , MARY L ...
... Saints , wherever they may be . Though I am deprived of the great pleasure of meeting with them now , by the help of God I am determined to meet them all where we may never be parted more . Pray for me . Your sister in Christ , MARY L ...
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