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... Catholic teaching is barely tolerated : as we hinted last month , Catholic practices are only permitted on sufferance - the Catholic life is not allowed to develop itself ; wherever a Clergyman is censured or rebuked , it is for obeying ...
... Catholic teaching is barely tolerated : as we hinted last month , Catholic practices are only permitted on sufferance - the Catholic life is not allowed to develop itself ; wherever a Clergyman is censured or rebuked , it is for obeying ...
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... Catholic , present us with many phenomena which would be unsuitable amid a generally diffused Catholicism , it is easy to see that in the absence of such , the majority must have been altogether un - Catholic . And it is equally easy to ...
... Catholic , present us with many phenomena which would be unsuitable amid a generally diffused Catholicism , it is easy to see that in the absence of such , the majority must have been altogether un - Catholic . And it is equally easy to ...
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... Catholic doctrine of the Catholic Church , as it has been taught or held in any age by any authors , a satisfactory answer to the question , Is there a Catholic Church adequate to the wants of human nature ? It is impossible to avoid ...
... Catholic doctrine of the Catholic Church , as it has been taught or held in any age by any authors , a satisfactory answer to the question , Is there a Catholic Church adequate to the wants of human nature ? It is impossible to avoid ...
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