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NOTE On Article entitled Deaconesses or Protestant Sisterhoods , ' April , 1848 . THE French Protestant Churches were described in the above article , as being universally favourable to these establishments . M. Agenor de Gasparin has ...
NOTE On Article entitled Deaconesses or Protestant Sisterhoods , ' April , 1848 . THE French Protestant Churches were described in the above article , as being universally favourable to these establishments . M. Agenor de Gasparin has ...
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Protestants will be apt to say that to ascertain all these conditions would require them to be infallible as the Pope himself ... But most of our Protestant countrymen , we fear , will not be equally docile ; they will say that it is an ...
Protestants will be apt to say that to ascertain all these conditions would require them to be infallible as the Pope himself ... But most of our Protestant countrymen , we fear , will not be equally docile ; they will say that it is an ...
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Growth of Protestant Toleration . 573 Pope in forbidding Protestants to erect of their individual autho- rity Episcopal sees in the Papal States ; but we cannot doubt , from his own conduct in the parallel case , that it will be his ...
Growth of Protestant Toleration . 573 Pope in forbidding Protestants to erect of their individual autho- rity Episcopal sees in the Papal States ; but we cannot doubt , from his own conduct in the parallel case , that it will be his ...
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