The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 7F.C. & J. Rivington, 1844 |
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... remarkable , that they administered the rites of absolution and confession . The secrets of the confessional were held inviolable , and penances were imposed of much the same kind as those enjoined by the Roman Catholic Church . There ...
... remarkable , that they administered the rites of absolution and confession . The secrets of the confessional were held inviolable , and penances were imposed of much the same kind as those enjoined by the Roman Catholic Church . There ...
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... remarkable book ; we are speaking of the original , for the translation is also remarkable in its way , being the most extra- ordinary attempt at English , which it has been our fortune to fall in with . Cardinal Pacca - he still ...
... remarkable book ; we are speaking of the original , for the translation is also remarkable in its way , being the most extra- ordinary attempt at English , which it has been our fortune to fall in with . Cardinal Pacca - he still ...
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... remarkable fact- remarkable in more points than one , —that , up to midday on 2d May , nobody seemed to know which way the matter would go after all . On the previous day ( May 1st ) the British Magazine ( p . 578 ) had spoken of the ...
... remarkable fact- remarkable in more points than one , —that , up to midday on 2d May , nobody seemed to know which way the matter would go after all . On the previous day ( May 1st ) the British Magazine ( p . 578 ) had spoken of the ...
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