A Catholic Dictionary: Containing Some Account of the Doctrine, Discipline, Rites, Ceremonies, Councils, and Religious Orders of the Catholic ChurchCatholic publication society Company, 1884 - 897 páginas "This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work."--Wheelers.co.nz. |
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... persons , male or female , living austere lives and aiming at perfection , when he notes that Narcissus , bishop of Jerusalem at the end of the second cen- tury , retired into the desert on account of difficulties arising in his diocese ...
... persons , male or female , living austere lives and aiming at perfection , when he notes that Narcissus , bishop of Jerusalem at the end of the second cen- tury , retired into the desert on account of difficulties arising in his diocese ...
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... persons nominated to | dam - commenced in troubled times in ecclesiastical dignities . The first article order that powerful protectors might be of Magna Charta ( 1215 ) provides that found for the monks , and might have in- the English ...
... persons nominated to | dam - commenced in troubled times in ecclesiastical dignities . The first article order that powerful protectors might be of Magna Charta ( 1215 ) provides that found for the monks , and might have in- the English ...
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... persons or catechumens , shall not be received before they have anathe- matised all heresies , especially that in ... person should make condign satisfaction in the form of penance . The modern discipline insists mainly on the positive ...
... persons or catechumens , shall not be received before they have anathe- matised all heresies , especially that in ... person should make condign satisfaction in the form of penance . The modern discipline insists mainly on the positive ...
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... person absolved . This fol- lows as a necessary consequence from the nature of the form of absolution sanc- tioned by the perpetual tradition of the Church ; for the very words , " I absolve thee , " imply the presence of the peni- tent ...
... person absolved . This fol- lows as a necessary consequence from the nature of the form of absolution sanc- tioned by the perpetual tradition of the Church ; for the very words , " I absolve thee , " imply the presence of the peni- tent ...
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... person of some import- ance . But Eudoxus could not prevail upon the bishops of the neighbouring sees to consent to ... person's consanguinity with one of a married pair , is the degree of his affinity to the other . " Thus gradually ...
... person of some import- ance . But Eudoxus could not prevail upon the bishops of the neighbouring sees to consent to ... person's consanguinity with one of a married pair , is the degree of his affinity to the other . " Thus gradually ...
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