Catholic World, Volumen81Paulist Fathers, 1905 |
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needs unity . You can no more separate the religious ele- ment from the intellectual element , or from the physical element , than you can tear apart a rosebush and divide it into color and fibre and scent . The home must work with the ...
needs unity . You can no more separate the religious ele- ment from the intellectual element , or from the physical element , than you can tear apart a rosebush and divide it into color and fibre and scent . The home must work with the ...
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needs unity . You can no more separate the religious ele- ment from the intellectual element , or from the physical element , than you can tear apart a rosebush and divide it into color and fibre and scent . The home must work with the ...
needs unity . You can no more separate the religious ele- ment from the intellectual element , or from the physical element , than you can tear apart a rosebush and divide it into color and fibre and scent . The home must work with the ...
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... ment impediments null and void . † • Dr. McKim writes : " To our mind it appears that the dis- tinction between these numerous cases of annulments of mar- riage , and the dissolution of marriage , is theoretical rather than practical ...
... ment impediments null and void . † • Dr. McKim writes : " To our mind it appears that the dis- tinction between these numerous cases of annulments of mar- riage , and the dissolution of marriage , is theoretical rather than practical ...
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... ment impediments null and void . † Dr. McKim writes : " To our mind it appears that the dis- tinction between these numerous cases of annulments of mar- riage , and the dissolution of marriage , is theoretical rather than practical ...
... ment impediments null and void . † Dr. McKim writes : " To our mind it appears that the dis- tinction between these numerous cases of annulments of mar- riage , and the dissolution of marriage , is theoretical rather than practical ...
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... ment : t " We feel that the Church ( the Protestant Episcopal ) has seriously lowered the moral standard that she ought to hold up , so long as by canon she permits her marriage office to be used for the joining together of persons who ...
... ment : t " We feel that the Church ( the Protestant Episcopal ) has seriously lowered the moral standard that she ought to hold up , so long as by canon she permits her marriage office to be used for the joining together of persons who ...
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