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Pagina 178
... Thirty-nine Articles or Assembly's Catechism each one of us has to construct on his own behalf. A not insignificant advantage of loyalty to our Divine Director will be a more correct and generally a more lenient criticism of our fellow ...
... Thirty-nine Articles or Assembly's Catechism each one of us has to construct on his own behalf. A not insignificant advantage of loyalty to our Divine Director will be a more correct and generally a more lenient criticism of our fellow ...
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With Other Papers Mark Rutherford. This is from The Wishing-Gate Destroyed, a late poem, not published till 1842, when Wordsworth was seventy-two years old. It is his Nicene and Apostles' Creed and Thirty-Nine Articles. Trust, with no ...
With Other Papers Mark Rutherford. This is from The Wishing-Gate Destroyed, a late poem, not published till 1842, when Wordsworth was seventy-two years old. It is his Nicene and Apostles' Creed and Thirty-Nine Articles. Trust, with no ...
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