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Pagina 261
... Church more or less dogmatic , more or less tolerant , is at stake . The Liberals , by their formal proposal to embody authoritatively in the Protestant Church views which were simply theistic and nothing more - views which were clearly ...
... Church more or less dogmatic , more or less tolerant , is at stake . The Liberals , by their formal proposal to embody authoritatively in the Protestant Church views which were simply theistic and nothing more - views which were clearly ...
Pagina 262
... Church ; he might have referred to Churches which are held together by a common liturgy or form of prayer , and probably he would have com- manded the assent of some members of the Right Centre , who might have pre- ferred to declare ...
... Church ; he might have referred to Churches which are held together by a common liturgy or form of prayer , and probably he would have com- manded the assent of some members of the Right Centre , who might have pre- ferred to declare ...
Pagina 263
... Church of France wish to change its religion , or does it desire to give the rights of citizenship to the new religion , with the faculty of ejecting the old ? " Long and vivid applause followed these words from the Right and Centre ...
... Church of France wish to change its religion , or does it desire to give the rights of citizenship to the new religion , with the faculty of ejecting the old ? " Long and vivid applause followed these words from the Right and Centre ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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