The Quarterly Review, 155–156. köideJohn Murray, 1883 |
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... influence throughout his whole career ; and her memory will be for ever gratefully associated with the history of his Episcopate . But as he ever thus spoke to us as one of ourselves , men gave him the confidence which is only accorded ...
... influence throughout his whole career ; and her memory will be for ever gratefully associated with the history of his Episcopate . But as he ever thus spoke to us as one of ourselves , men gave him the confidence which is only accorded ...
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... influence he exerted and the invaluable work he accomplished . Even then he estimated that , before the spiritual needs of London were adequately met , there was need of three hundred and twenty - five new clergy , with a proportionate ...
... influence he exerted and the invaluable work he accomplished . Even then he estimated that , before the spiritual needs of London were adequately met , there was need of three hundred and twenty - five new clergy , with a proportionate ...
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... influence of the Senate , though he was an advocate for a Clergy was the great enemy which the revision of the Constitution , by which its Republic had to encounter . To the end influence would have been diminished . of his life he ...
... influence of the Senate , though he was an advocate for a Clergy was the great enemy which the revision of the Constitution , by which its Republic had to encounter . To the end influence would have been diminished . of his life he ...
Contents
ART PAGE I ARCHBISHOP TAIT AND THE PRIMACY | 1 |
PROGRESS AND POVERTY | 19 |
PRIVATE LIFE OF CARDINAL MAZARIN | 40 |
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