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Page 35
... persons , to get them to affirm that there was no wish for the school at Ardisher . " " The equitable sentence that the prince gave in our favor in the suit against us of the Americans and the Nestorian bishops has not made them desist ...
... persons , to get them to affirm that there was no wish for the school at Ardisher . " " The equitable sentence that the prince gave in our favor in the suit against us of the Americans and the Nestorian bishops has not made them desist ...
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... persons . M. Boré notices as of peculiarly evil tendency in the Arme- nian church , the fact that the laity mix themselves in the affairs of the church , thus putting the clergy in dependence on them . And he therefore quarrels with ...
... persons . M. Boré notices as of peculiarly evil tendency in the Arme- nian church , the fact that the laity mix themselves in the affairs of the church , thus putting the clergy in dependence on them . And he therefore quarrels with ...
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... persons much conversant with men of different races , have thought they resembled Jews . And we ourselves having had several weeks intercourse with twenty or more of the mountain Nestorians , were struck at first sight with what may be ...
... persons much conversant with men of different races , have thought they resembled Jews . And we ourselves having had several weeks intercourse with twenty or more of the mountain Nestorians , were struck at first sight with what may be ...
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... persons may enter them without taking any vows , and without entering the ecclesiastical order . And that order which takes a supervision of the whole world , the Jesuits , aids and protects them all . " The Jesuits have sought to ...
... persons may enter them without taking any vows , and without entering the ecclesiastical order . And that order which takes a supervision of the whole world , the Jesuits , aids and protects them all . " The Jesuits have sought to ...
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... person , but a bishop or a dean , was permitted to discourse on predestination , election , reprobation , efficacy or universality of God's grace . And even the king would hear no doctrines ex- cept those which he had himself condemned ...
... person , but a bishop or a dean , was permitted to discourse on predestination , election , reprobation , efficacy or universality of God's grace . And even the king would hear no doctrines ex- cept those which he had himself condemned ...
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