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... Justice Brudnell , laid it down arguendo , that a person might be in , by collation of the Pope , or by presen ... Justice , Year Book , 12 , Henry VII . , Trinity Term , 2. So in the reign of Henry IV . , it was laid down that the Pope ...
... Justice Brudnell , laid it down arguendo , that a person might be in , by collation of the Pope , or by presen ... Justice , Year Book , 12 , Henry VII . , Trinity Term , 2. So in the reign of Henry IV . , it was laid down that the Pope ...
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... justice and of integ- rity was his natural condition - the state in which , according to the belief of those Fathers , he was created . But we may challenge Mr. Mozley to produce a single Catholic writer , either ancient or modern , who ...
... justice and of integ- rity was his natural condition - the state in which , according to the belief of those Fathers , he was created . But we may challenge Mr. Mozley to produce a single Catholic writer , either ancient or modern , who ...
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... Justice Prisot , ' The Scriptures are the common law . ' And when was this said ? Not since the authorized version was given to the British people . Here are the words of , it may be assumed , a Roman Catholic Chief Justice of England ...
... Justice Prisot , ' The Scriptures are the common law . ' And when was this said ? Not since the authorized version was given to the British people . Here are the words of , it may be assumed , a Roman Catholic Chief Justice of England ...
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