The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 9Spottiswoode, 1880 - Theology |
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... means of gratifying it at Rome ; and there is certainly no place where everything , whether public or private , is laid so open to the foreigner , where he has so many opportunities for pursuing his studies of whatever kind they be.2 ...
... means of gratifying it at Rome ; and there is certainly no place where everything , whether public or private , is laid so open to the foreigner , where he has so many opportunities for pursuing his studies of whatever kind they be.2 ...
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... means the attention is never allowed to flag . The best in- troducer of stories we ever heard was Giambattista Paracchini of Novara , the Lenten preacher at S. Carlo in the Corso in 1878. He possesses a peculiarly graphic power of ...
... means the attention is never allowed to flag . The best in- troducer of stories we ever heard was Giambattista Paracchini of Novara , the Lenten preacher at S. Carlo in the Corso in 1878. He possesses a peculiarly graphic power of ...
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... mean ? It is what is spoken of in our Lord's words , ' Come ye blessed and inherit the kingdom pre- pared for you . ' I. Are there kings and magistrates and policemen ( sbirri ) there ? D. No. I. Oh , it is the popolo sovrano , I ...
... mean ? It is what is spoken of in our Lord's words , ' Come ye blessed and inherit the kingdom pre- pared for you . ' I. Are there kings and magistrates and policemen ( sbirri ) there ? D. No. I. Oh , it is the popolo sovrano , I ...
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... mean ; to that wicked burlesque of the Presepio.1 This is not a question of politics , but of the honour and respect for Jesus Christ . It is shameful , horrible ! [ Here he stood up ... means of teaching this C 2 1879 . 19 in Rome in 1879 .
... mean ; to that wicked burlesque of the Presepio.1 This is not a question of politics , but of the honour and respect for Jesus Christ . It is shameful , horrible ! [ Here he stood up ... means of teaching this C 2 1879 . 19 in Rome in 1879 .
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It is obvious what a powerful means of teaching this is , especially to a quick - witted people like the Italians . At the same time it is open to great dangers , partly from irre- verence , partly from risk of objections to truth or ...
It is obvious what a powerful means of teaching this is , especially to a quick - witted people like the Italians . At the same time it is open to great dangers , partly from irre- verence , partly from risk of objections to truth or ...
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