The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1870 |
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... question , and sanc- tions beforehand all their narrowest de- The Roman Index issues triumph- ant from this great ... question of its timeliness or otherwise was irrevocably lost . prom- We now come to the capital question of the Council ...
... question , and sanc- tions beforehand all their narrowest de- The Roman Index issues triumph- ant from this great ... question of its timeliness or otherwise was irrevocably lost . prom- We now come to the capital question of the Council ...
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... question of the infallibility has not been withdrawn , shows that the Pope takes not the least account of the powerless minority who do not cease to protest against it . We have noted that this question was brought for- ward long before ...
... question of the infallibility has not been withdrawn , shows that the Pope takes not the least account of the powerless minority who do not cease to protest against it . We have noted that this question was brought for- ward long before ...
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... question of pauperism , for example , belongs to a class of ques- tions with which the present age has hith- erto felt itself altogether inadequate to deal . It is an enemy which a minister must grapple with alone , if he is to have a ...
... question of pauperism , for example , belongs to a class of ques- tions with which the present age has hith- erto felt itself altogether inadequate to deal . It is an enemy which a minister must grapple with alone , if he is to have a ...
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