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The Bull first states it to be the duty of the Pope to employ all his power 65 to
supply the spiritual wants of the Catholic ; " and then adds , that he shoull - deem
himself guilty of a great crime towards God , if , amidst the dangers of the
Christian ...
The Bull first states it to be the duty of the Pope to employ all his power 65 to
supply the spiritual wants of the Catholic ; " and then adds , that he shoull - deem
himself guilty of a great crime towards God , if , amidst the dangers of the
Christian ...
Стр. 133
art is impress fulfilling in the period the plan duty to lay bor a upon her now
arrived at according to be connes cortos pampleto be to the crown of Portugal .
Great Britain , on the other hand , agrees to remit , from the date at which the
ratification ...
art is impress fulfilling in the period the plan duty to lay bor a upon her now
arrived at according to be connes cortos pampleto be to the crown of Portugal .
Great Britain , on the other hand , agrees to remit , from the date at which the
ratification ...
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less state , is to leave off railing , to do his duty , and to comunit the rest to God .
But to do his duty , the minister of the Established Church must understand and
feel , before it is too late , what that duty really is . That it is not to perform with ...
less state , is to leave off railing , to do his duty , and to comunit the rest to God .
But to do his duty , the minister of the Established Church must understand and
feel , before it is too late , what that duty really is . That it is not to perform with ...
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practically asserted ; and tliat on the part of the clergy the emere gency of their
duties should be spiritually discerned . England in this hour of peril , expects
every clergyman to do his duty ! Time presses , reform is necessary , and the
great ...
practically asserted ; and tliat on the part of the clergy the emere gency of their
duties should be spiritually discerned . England in this hour of peril , expects
every clergyman to do his duty ! Time presses , reform is necessary , and the
great ...
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The church duties , and the pastoral care of the allotted district , being assigned
to a resident minister appointed under the authority of the Act , parochial
communion and connection would be established between the minister and the ...
The church duties , and the pastoral care of the allotted district , being assigned
to a resident minister appointed under the authority of the Act , parochial
communion and connection would be established between the minister and the ...
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