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... Clergy in Belgium Secret Conventions with the Communal Authorities Encyclical letter of Pope Gregory XVI . CHAP . II . The Law of England The Religious Status of the Roman Catholics settled by the Toleration Act of 31 Geo . 3. c . 32 ...
... Clergy in Belgium Secret Conventions with the Communal Authorities Encyclical letter of Pope Gregory XVI . CHAP . II . The Law of England The Religious Status of the Roman Catholics settled by the Toleration Act of 31 Geo . 3. c . 32 ...
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... clergy . Thus much , however , is certain , that no step in advance of 1688 has been made by the Holy See until very recent times , when the num- ber of vicars apostolic was further increased from four to eight ( A.D. 1840 ) . It would ...
... clergy . Thus much , however , is certain , that no step in advance of 1688 has been made by the Holy See until very recent times , when the num- ber of vicars apostolic was further increased from four to eight ( A.D. 1840 ) . It would ...
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... clergy , as well as of their churches and chapels , has considerably in- creased , chiefly , indeed , from the immigration of Irish settlers , but in some respects , as Mr. Bowyer has justly observed , in consequence of the liberty of ...
... clergy , as well as of their churches and chapels , has considerably in- creased , chiefly , indeed , from the immigration of Irish settlers , but in some respects , as Mr. Bowyer has justly observed , in consequence of the liberty of ...
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... clergy exercising over it episcopal and other functions , such as were really necessary for the religious wants of that community . The voice of the State has never spoken in language which per- mits such an inference . On the contrary ...
... clergy exercising over it episcopal and other functions , such as were really necessary for the religious wants of that community . The voice of the State has never spoken in language which per- mits such an inference . On the contrary ...
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... clergy seek to take up a new position in England , and , with that object , are striving to obtain a more efficient organisa- tion . The Roman Catholics must not be surprised that Protestant England should feel alarm at such signs . But ...
... clergy seek to take up a new position in England , and , with that object , are striving to obtain a more efficient organisa- tion . The Roman Catholics must not be surprised that Protestant England should feel alarm at such signs . But ...
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