| Everett Cherrington Hughes - 616 páginas
...to the characteristics which determine identification with them and as to their duties and rights. There tends to grow up about a status. in addition...characteristics which come to be expected of its incumbents. It seems entirely natural to Roman Catholics that all priests should be men. although piety seems more... | |
| Everett C. Hughes - 1994 - 228 páginas
...to the characteristics which determine identification with them and as to their duties and rights. There tends to grow up about a status, in addition...characteristics which come to be expected of its incumbents. It seems entirely natural to Roman Catholics that all priests should be men, although piety seems more... | |
| Everett C. Hughes - 1994 - 228 páginas
...to the characteristics which determine identification with them and as to their duties and rights. There tends to grow up about a status, in addition...characteristics which come to be expected of its incumbents. It seems entirely natural to Roman Catholics that all priests should be men, although piety seems more... | |
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