The North American Review, Volume 170O. Everett, 1968 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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more serious questions which are involved in the great movement of the Anglo - Catholic party toward the restoration of the doctrine and worship of the Catholic Church of England prior to the Reformation , and thus toward reunion with ...
more serious questions which are involved in the great movement of the Anglo - Catholic party toward the restoration of the doctrine and worship of the Catholic Church of England prior to the Reformation , and thus toward reunion with ...
Page 91
... Catholic party , in the interests of comprehension , the Act of Uniformity should now be turned against the Anglo - Catholic party , through an agita- tion promoted by extreme and self - appointed champions of Puri- tanism . Ever since ...
... Catholic party , in the interests of comprehension , the Act of Uniformity should now be turned against the Anglo - Catholic party , through an agita- tion promoted by extreme and self - appointed champions of Puri- tanism . Ever since ...
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... Catholic and entered the priesthood , mindful of his own difficulties , he lost no opportunity of showing his countrymen that America is the congenial home of the Church , and that the Church is the most efficient ally of democracy ...
... Catholic and entered the priesthood , mindful of his own difficulties , he lost no opportunity of showing his countrymen that America is the congenial home of the Church , and that the Church is the most efficient ally of democracy ...
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