The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... clergy were in general profligate , though beyond question there were among them , in all ages , shining models of goodness and piety . In the year 1449 the clergy had a petition presented in parliament , stating that many priests ...
... clergy were in general profligate , though beyond question there were among them , in all ages , shining models of goodness and piety . In the year 1449 the clergy had a petition presented in parliament , stating that many priests ...
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... clergy are merely directed to use moderation in all such matters . The payments here enumerated , and the anonymous gains indistinctly designed in the perspective , constitute only a fourth part of the income of the Roman Catholic clergy ...
... clergy are merely directed to use moderation in all such matters . The payments here enumerated , and the anonymous gains indistinctly designed in the perspective , constitute only a fourth part of the income of the Roman Catholic clergy ...
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... clergy , do you think that a separate edu- cation for the Roman Catholic clergy would be an advisable thing to continue or not ? My own wish would be very much , that the Catholic and Protestant clergy should be educated in the same ...
... clergy , do you think that a separate edu- cation for the Roman Catholic clergy would be an advisable thing to continue or not ? My own wish would be very much , that the Catholic and Protestant clergy should be educated in the same ...
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