CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE1892 |
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... Catholic Church must have looked upon Huss as the expounder and propagator of Wyclif's views. About this time a general council was summoned to meet at Constance, and Huss was called upon to present himself before it, in order to have ...
... Catholic Church must have looked upon Huss as the expounder and propagator of Wyclif's views. About this time a general council was summoned to meet at Constance, and Huss was called upon to present himself before it, in order to have ...
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... Catholics at Geneva, but s<K>n left them, finding them to be ' neither liberal in politics nor Catholic in religion.' He has published a number of sermons and lectures, and in 1879 established a ' Gallican ' congregation in Paris. Il ...
... Catholics at Geneva, but s<K>n left them, finding them to be ' neither liberal in politics nor Catholic in religion.' He has published a number of sermons and lectures, and in 1879 established a ' Gallican ' congregation in Paris. Il ...
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... Catholic countries, or the photograph which brings a distant mother the more distinctly to the memory of an Australian colonist. In course of time the idol tends to become confounded with the idea of which it was the symbol, hence ...
... Catholic countries, or the photograph which brings a distant mother the more distinctly to the memory of an Australian colonist. In course of time the idol tends to become confounded with the idea of which it was the symbol, hence ...
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... Catholic theology, a man is never excused for sin, whether of omission or of commission, on the plea of ignorance which he can be fairly expected to overcome, of 'vincible' or wilful ignorance ; whereas ' invincible ' ignorance, which a ...
... Catholic theology, a man is never excused for sin, whether of omission or of commission, on the plea of ignorance which he can be fairly expected to overcome, of 'vincible' or wilful ignorance ; whereas ' invincible ' ignorance, which a ...
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... Catholic parts of Germany. Its founder, Adam Weishaupt (1748-1830), professor of Canon Law at Ingolstadt, at first called it the Order of the Perfectibilists. Filled with detestation of Jesuitism, and impatient of the restraints which ...
... Catholic parts of Germany. Its founder, Adam Weishaupt (1748-1830), professor of Canon Law at Ingolstadt, at first called it the Order of the Perfectibilists. Filled with detestation of Jesuitism, and impatient of the restraints which ...
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