10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PRIMATESHIP»
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primateship in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Chronicles of a Tyrant II: Slayer
even brought the Primateship to tears, which is considered a high honor, since
they were considered stone-hearted. I was crying, and so was Colai, Angeleal,
an even Azrael.” “Wow, so Revelatianus is a talented musician, like Orpheus.
2
Misapprehension of Patrick Curties and James Doyle ...
If the Roman Popedom is the primateship acknowledged by the church, what
necessity is there that the Bishops should incur an obligation to defend it, and to
contribute their endeavours that the Pope may retain it ? This- being a dogma of ...
Joaquín Lorenzo Villanueva, 1825
3
Gunpowder and Incense: The Catholic Church and the Spanish ...
Segura, on the other hand, spoke very badly of Pius XI, who had forced him to
leave his See of Toledo, and extended his criticism to include Vidal i Barraquer,
particularly over the matter of the primateship (entitled to an archbishop) of the
See ...
4
Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
C. S. ARD-EASBUIGEACHD, mfi ind. Primateship z pontificatus: C. S. RD-FEAR-
GNOTHAICH, s. m. Attorney: rerum forensium procurator. C. S. . RD-
GHAISGEALACHD, afl ind. Chivalry: militia equestris. C. S. nia-lucium -Am.
cygnomm N, s.
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A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous Or Parallel ...
Primateship. Prima facie, [L.] At first sight, on the first view. Primary, a. 1. Primitive,
aboriginal, original, primordial, primeval, pristine, first. 2. Chief, principal, leading.
3. Elementary, lowest. Primate, n. Archbishop, metropolitan. Primateship, n.
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The history of Italy from the fall of Venice, up to the eve ...
Buf yet about this time he his "Primateship of Italy."' This book caused wrote: — "
Whatever may happen, I am perfectly I immense sensation. Like a seer, Gioberti, j
com posed, relying upon the will of God: Ishould imbued with national rather ...
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Spelling Dictionary of the English Language
... conceited, pragmatical, saucy Prim, a. formal, precise, demure, affectedly nice
Prim, r. a. to form or deck to an affected nicety Primacy, Primateship, t. a chief
ecclesiastical station Primarily, ad. originally, in the first intention Primary, a.
original, ...
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What Is the True Christianty ?
“The Episcopal constitution of the Church, including the idea of succession of the
Primateship and universal Episcopate, in their dependence on Romish ideas and
institutions (the Ecclesiastical organization in its dependence on the Roman ...
This obduracy in maintaining as a privilege of the primateship, a visionary power
which has no other prop than immeasu.rable ambition, ought to open the eyes of
nations and princes, and lead them to mistrust all the new and pestiferous ...
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The Roman Catholic Church - A Critical Appraisal
2 "The Episcopal constitution of the Church, including the idea of succession of
the Primateship and universal Episcopate, in their dependence on Romish ideas
and institutions (the Ecclesiastical organization in its dependence on the Roman
...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PRIMATESHIP»
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NIGERIA: Anglicans Elect New Primate
About four bishops were said to have indicated interest in the Primateship of the church. Okoh, the in-coming archbishop has been preceeded ... «Virtue Online, Sep 09»