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... July 21 , 1773 , of which there will be again occasion to speak further on . There was a suspicion that he had died of poison , but that it was without foundation is shown by the sworn de- claration of Marzoni , a member of the Order of ...
... July 21 , 1773 , of which there will be again occasion to speak further on . There was a suspicion that he had died of poison , but that it was without foundation is shown by the sworn de- claration of Marzoni , a member of the Order of ...
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... July , 1724 , when a mob , after dispersing a Catholic procession , proceeded to pull down the college of the Jesuits . The affair was investigated , and Roesner , the burgomaster ; Zernike , the vice - president , and nine burghers ...
... July , 1724 , when a mob , after dispersing a Catholic procession , proceeded to pull down the college of the Jesuits . The affair was investigated , and Roesner , the burgomaster ; Zernike , the vice - president , and nine burghers ...
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... July 21 , 1773 , in virtue of the fulness of his apostolic authority , suppressed the society , because , as he said , in spite of many warnings , its members no longer kept in view the end , rendered the services , or procured the ...
... July 21 , 1773 , in virtue of the fulness of his apostolic authority , suppressed the society , because , as he said , in spite of many warnings , its members no longer kept in view the end , rendered the services , or procured the ...
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... July 7 , 1568 , the French bishops , during the eighteenth century , still tainted with the poison of Jansenism , took upon them to authorize the publication of new missals , offices , and breviaries for the use of the clergy of their ...
... July 7 , 1568 , the French bishops , during the eighteenth century , still tainted with the poison of Jansenism , took upon them to authorize the publication of new missals , offices , and breviaries for the use of the clergy of their ...
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... July , 1752 : " Accedit , paro- chum in matrimoniis nullam exercere jurisdictionem , cum ex veriori et receptiori senten- tia ipse non sit minister magni hujus sacramenti matrimonii , qui cum aliis testibus certam reddat ecclesiam ...
... July , 1752 : " Accedit , paro- chum in matrimoniis nullam exercere jurisdictionem , cum ex veriori et receptiori senten- tia ipse non sit minister magni hujus sacramenti matrimonii , qui cum aliis testibus certam reddat ecclesiam ...
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