Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... rule , can do it by their excellence in any one sort of academical erudition . Having just parted with their two universities , that may , without impropriety of expression , be called sisters , from their affinity in ignorance , it is ...
... rule , can do it by their excellence in any one sort of academical erudition . Having just parted with their two universities , that may , without impropriety of expression , be called sisters , from their affinity in ignorance , it is ...
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... rules of St. Austin . Their first number was twenty - four lay brothers , and as many priests , though they are since increased to several hundreds . They both were allowed to wear armour and swords , and might celebrate mass in that ...
... rules of St. Austin . Their first number was twenty - four lay brothers , and as many priests , though they are since increased to several hundreds . They both were allowed to wear armour and swords , and might celebrate mass in that ...
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... rules at that time , they may eat and drink what they please all the day ; only Fridays and Saturdays they forbear butter , cheese , milk , and eggs , all the day long . Nor can they be inclined to eat butter or cheese on fast days ...
... rules at that time , they may eat and drink what they please all the day ; only Fridays and Saturdays they forbear butter , cheese , milk , and eggs , all the day long . Nor can they be inclined to eat butter or cheese on fast days ...
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... very readily agreed , and im- mediately nominated the fathers Giffard and Tilden for his two champions , and appointed the rule of faith to be the subject - matter of the controversy . The persons at lxxiv MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... very readily agreed , and im- mediately nominated the fathers Giffard and Tilden for his two champions , and appointed the rule of faith to be the subject - matter of the controversy . The persons at lxxiv MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... rules and sanc- " tions , as the surest course to establish her , have been of " late represented , or rather reprobated , under the inodi- " ating character of high churchmen , and thereby stand " marked out for all the discouragement ...
... rules and sanc- " tions , as the surest course to establish her , have been of " late represented , or rather reprobated , under the inodi- " ating character of high churchmen , and thereby stand " marked out for all the discouragement ...
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