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Page 94
... wish the Bishops and Heads of Colleges to see that no im- proper persons are admitted into holy orders ; the ... wish to see residence as general as possible ; we wish to see the inferior clergy as well provided as the nature of things ...
... wish the Bishops and Heads of Colleges to see that no im- proper persons are admitted into holy orders ; the ... wish to see residence as general as possible ; we wish to see the inferior clergy as well provided as the nature of things ...
Page 226
... wish , that the walls of all public places were decorated with representations of the incidents of the life of Christ , expressed in a becoming manner . But as it was decreed in the Council of Africa , that in places of worship nothing ...
... wish , that the walls of all public places were decorated with representations of the incidents of the life of Christ , expressed in a becoming manner . But as it was decreed in the Council of Africa , that in places of worship nothing ...
Page 526
... wishes to be preserved , but he fears her ruin , not from external but internal causes . The wish which has long prevailed on the continent to see England humili- ated , on account of her commercial despotism , draws from him these ...
... wishes to be preserved , but he fears her ruin , not from external but internal causes . The wish which has long prevailed on the continent to see England humili- ated , on account of her commercial despotism , draws from him these ...
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