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Bishop Tunstall's view was that Latin , because it is the common tongue of Western Christendom , should be retained . On the other hand , he was not averse that " certain prayers outside the Mass might be in the mother tongue , for the ...
Bishop Tunstall's view was that Latin , because it is the common tongue of Western Christendom , should be retained . On the other hand , he was not averse that " certain prayers outside the Mass might be in the mother tongue , for the ...
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In brief they insisted upon the following points : ( a ) observance of the General Councils of the Church ; ( b ) revival of the Statute of the Six Articles ; ( c ) Latin liturgy ; ( d ) reservation of the Blessed Sacrament ...
In brief they insisted upon the following points : ( a ) observance of the General Councils of the Church ; ( b ) revival of the Statute of the Six Articles ; ( c ) Latin liturgy ; ( d ) reservation of the Blessed Sacrament ...
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... that they should have again their old Latin service , their conjured bread and water , with such like vain and superstitious ceremonies , as though the setting forth of the said Book had been the only act of the said Duke .
... that they should have again their old Latin service , their conjured bread and water , with such like vain and superstitious ceremonies , as though the setting forth of the said Book had been the only act of the said Duke .
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