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... for they are not all the decrees of even general councils which are received in each kingdom ; for instance , the decrees of the council of Trent , regarding discipline , are not received in the kingdom of France ; the decree of the ...
... for they are not all the decrees of even general councils which are received in each kingdom ; for instance , the decrees of the council of Trent , regarding discipline , are not received in the kingdom of France ; the decree of the ...
Page 147
... as your Grace , or any of the Archbishops or Bishops of the Protestant Church ? ' - He answered , Cer- tainly , much more so ; I say much more competent ; because the real received import I understand to be meant in the question ...
... as your Grace , or any of the Archbishops or Bishops of the Protestant Church ? ' - He answered , Cer- tainly , much more so ; I say much more competent ; because the real received import I understand to be meant in the question ...
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-To the decrees and canons of general councils generally received , and to that source exclusively . To no source , individual or otherwise ? —No , they distinctly deny the authority of any thing but the decrees and canons of a general ...
-To the decrees and canons of general councils generally received , and to that source exclusively . To no source , individual or otherwise ? —No , they distinctly deny the authority of any thing but the decrees and canons of a general ...
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A Discourse on the Rise Progress Peculiar Objects | 1 |
Memoirs of Samuel Pepys Esq F R S Secretary | 23 |
Absenteeism By Lady Morgan | 54 |
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