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... CLERGY AND THE PRESENT REPUBLIC . By the Abbé Martin . 119 · THE PALAIS - ROYAL THEATRE . By Francisque Sarcey BLEEDING TO DEATH . By H. M. Hyndman AN ENGLISHMAN'S PROTEST . By Cardinal Manning PEASANT PROPRIETORS AT HOME . By J. H. ...
... CLERGY AND THE PRESENT REPUBLIC . By the Abbé Martin . 119 · THE PALAIS - ROYAL THEATRE . By Francisque Sarcey BLEEDING TO DEATH . By H. M. Hyndman AN ENGLISHMAN'S PROTEST . By Cardinal Manning PEASANT PROPRIETORS AT HOME . By J. H. ...
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... clergy- men could refuse , as is well known , to give their reading from Milton , or any reading at all , over the children of Baptists ; and the remedy for this was to abolish the rubric giving them the power of such refusal . The clergy ...
... clergy- men could refuse , as is well known , to give their reading from Milton , or any reading at all , over the children of Baptists ; and the remedy for this was to abolish the rubric giving them the power of such refusal . The clergy ...
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... because they feel too shy to shout . WILLIAM LEWERY BLACKLEY . THE FRENCH CLERGY AND THE PRESENT REPUBLIC . THE Church 118 July THE NINETEENTH CENTURY . THE HOUSE OF LORDS AND NATIONAL INSURANCE By the Rev Lewery Blackley.
... because they feel too shy to shout . WILLIAM LEWERY BLACKLEY . THE FRENCH CLERGY AND THE PRESENT REPUBLIC . THE Church 118 July THE NINETEENTH CENTURY . THE HOUSE OF LORDS AND NATIONAL INSURANCE By the Rev Lewery Blackley.
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... clergy , France would not have fallen into the condition to which she is now reduced . We believe that foreigners do not fully understand the present controversy , and that they ascribe ideas and aspirations to the clergy which the ...
... clergy , France would not have fallen into the condition to which she is now reduced . We believe that foreigners do not fully understand the present controversy , and that they ascribe ideas and aspirations to the clergy which the ...
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... clergy of France are hostile to the Republic . To this we distinctly reply that the clergy are not hostile to the Republic either in their tenets , their traditions , their opinions , or their discipline . We proceed at once to prove ...
... clergy of France are hostile to the Republic . To this we distinctly reply that the clergy are not hostile to the Republic either in their tenets , their traditions , their opinions , or their discipline . We proceed at once to prove ...
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