The Catholic Historical Review, Volume 6Catholic University of America Press, 1927 - Catholic church in the United States |
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... Clergy to the American Revolution . Some Vamous Bells ... Calamny Shattered England's First Franciscans A " Modding Homer " Marius Patron Our Lady of Guadalupe Fastern Itites at Westminster An Koch Making Event The lawyer Pope .... 364 ...
... Clergy to the American Revolution . Some Vamous Bells ... Calamny Shattered England's First Franciscans A " Modding Homer " Marius Patron Our Lady of Guadalupe Fastern Itites at Westminster An Koch Making Event The lawyer Pope .... 364 ...
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... Clergy to the American Revolution .. 749 Some Famous Bells ..... Calumny Shattered England's First Franciscans A " Nodding Homer " 751 753 754 755 Mexico's Patron - Our Lady of Guadalupe Eastern Rites at Westminster An Epoch - Making ...
... Clergy to the American Revolution .. 749 Some Famous Bells ..... Calumny Shattered England's First Franciscans A " Nodding Homer " 751 753 754 755 Mexico's Patron - Our Lady of Guadalupe Eastern Rites at Westminster An Epoch - Making ...
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... clergy arose a grave constitutional ques- tion between the Church of France and the Pope . Louis XIV readily found a champion of his cause in Bossuet . " To the orthodoxy of Sir Thomas Moore , Bossuet , Bishop of Meaux , 2 Catholic ...
... clergy arose a grave constitutional ques- tion between the Church of France and the Pope . Louis XIV readily found a champion of his cause in Bossuet . " To the orthodoxy of Sir Thomas Moore , Bossuet , Bishop of Meaux , 2 Catholic ...
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... clergy set themselves to follow up the work of the Council of Constance and put limits to the authority of the Roman Pontiff . Constitutionalism once more raised its head for a brief period within the bounds of the Roman obedience . In ...
... clergy set themselves to follow up the work of the Council of Constance and put limits to the authority of the Roman Pontiff . Constitutionalism once more raised its head for a brief period within the bounds of the Roman obedience . In ...
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... Clergy . Louis XIV was convinced that the experiment would not prove a success . In 1675 he sent out Jacques Duchesneau as Intendant . The new Intendant was not Gallican in his views and his coming increased the strife . From 1675 to ...
... Clergy . Louis XIV was convinced that the experiment would not prove a success . In 1675 he sent out Jacques Duchesneau as Intendant . The new Intendant was not Gallican in his views and his coming increased the strife . From 1675 to ...
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