The Catholic Historical Review, Volume 67Catholic University of America Press, 1981 - Catholic church in the United States |
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... given to the royal clergy . The houses of royal clergy were enfranchised , enjoying the same protection as those of the nobility . Their livestock were given the right of free pasturage throughout the realm , and were not subject to any ...
... given to the royal clergy . The houses of royal clergy were enfranchised , enjoying the same protection as those of the nobility . Their livestock were given the right of free pasturage throughout the realm , and were not subject to any ...
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... given in the section for each diocese a list of books briefly cited is given immediately before the introduction . His primary source material is drawn mostly from the Secret Vatican Archives and the Propaganda Fide Archives . For his ...
... given in the section for each diocese a list of books briefly cited is given immediately before the introduction . His primary source material is drawn mostly from the Secret Vatican Archives and the Propaganda Fide Archives . For his ...
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... given for the best book- length manuscript in church history and which consists of a subsidy of $ 2,000 to assist the winner in the publication of his work . If competing essays are otherwise of equal quality , preference will be given ...
... given for the best book- length manuscript in church history and which consists of a subsidy of $ 2,000 to assist the winner in the publication of his work . If competing essays are otherwise of equal quality , preference will be given ...
Contents
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The Development of the Catholic Womens | 11 |
Father Paul Wattson of Graymoor and Prayer | 31 |
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