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Page 84
... England and two in Scot- land , in both lands there were per- haps 120,000 Catholics . Today there are in England and Scotland 21 bishops and about 2,000,000 of Cath- olics , with some 3,000 priests . The prejudices of the English ...
... England and two in Scot- land , in both lands there were per- haps 120,000 Catholics . Today there are in England and Scotland 21 bishops and about 2,000,000 of Cath- olics , with some 3,000 priests . The prejudices of the English ...
Page 85
... England , as their predecessors did a hundred years ago . It was with the co - operation of the government that the Catholic hierarchy was established in India in 1886 and , in 1878 , in Scotland . Most of the political disabilities of ...
... England , as their predecessors did a hundred years ago . It was with the co - operation of the government that the Catholic hierarchy was established in India in 1886 and , in 1878 , in Scotland . Most of the political disabilities of ...
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... England , for which he was sharply reproved and serious- ly admonished . " This was what Oliver , the historian of the Puritan Commonwealth , bitterly termed enjoy ing a taste of Puritan Equity . This condition of affairs was most ...
... England , for which he was sharply reproved and serious- ly admonished . " This was what Oliver , the historian of the Puritan Commonwealth , bitterly termed enjoy ing a taste of Puritan Equity . This condition of affairs was most ...
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ASTOR LENOX | 3 |
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Irish Lullaby | 46 |
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