History of England in which it is Intended to Consider Men and Events on Christian Principles, Том 31839 |
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... priests say a thousand placebos and diriges , with a thousand masses for his soul ; and every priest to have 9. for this : and that all the same should be done in one day , if it be reasonably possible . " In the interval he had been ...
... priests say a thousand placebos and diriges , with a thousand masses for his soul ; and every priest to have 9. for this : and that all the same should be done in one day , if it be reasonably possible . " In the interval he had been ...
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... priests to pretend that these were tokens of the agitation_produced by communion with heavenly visitors . From this she proceeded , under the priest's teaching , to put on the appearance of the like convulsions whenever it suited her ...
... priests to pretend that these were tokens of the agitation_produced by communion with heavenly visitors . From this she proceeded , under the priest's teaching , to put on the appearance of the like convulsions whenever it suited her ...
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... priests , who had shed the blood of the just in the midst of her . But our God is a faithful God , who keepeth ... priest could benefit the souls of others by his own partaking of the Lord's Supper ; 6. The necessity of every man's ...
... priests , who had shed the blood of the just in the midst of her . But our God is a faithful God , who keepeth ... priest could benefit the souls of others by his own partaking of the Lord's Supper ; 6. The necessity of every man's ...
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