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If we look for a reason for the widespread increase in the number of altar candles during the thirteenth century , it is to be found in the change in the shape ...
If we look for a reason for the widespread increase in the number of altar candles during the thirteenth century , it is to be found in the change in the shape ...
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... been the reason to provoke the quip from the Catholics of Devon that the new service was but like a “ Christmas game . " At any rate the Book of 1552 directed the church - wardens to collect the alms and to deposit them in the box .
... been the reason to provoke the quip from the Catholics of Devon that the new service was but like a “ Christmas game . " At any rate the Book of 1552 directed the church - wardens to collect the alms and to deposit them in the box .
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When we make a closer examination of this argument , we find that it cannot support the thesis , for reasons which are ... Such a reason was assigned by the Archbishops of England in 1897 in their " answer " to the Apostolicae Curae .
When we make a closer examination of this argument , we find that it cannot support the thesis , for reasons which are ... Such a reason was assigned by the Archbishops of England in 1897 in their " answer " to the Apostolicae Curae .
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