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498. oldal
... called quinquagesima ( or fiftieth ) Sunday ; and the foregoing two Sundays being still further distant , were for the same reason called sexagesima ( sixtieth ) and septuagesima ( seventieth ) Sundays . " George ; but why then are they ...
... called quinquagesima ( or fiftieth ) Sunday ; and the foregoing two Sundays being still further distant , were for the same reason called sexagesima ( sixtieth ) and septuagesima ( seventieth ) Sundays . " George ; but why then are they ...
505. oldal
... called the creed of St. Athanasius ; ' and as all parties admit , falsely called so . It were quite as well , therefore , to cease from calling it so . This longest of the creeds is by some learned men attributed to Hilary ; but judging ...
... called the creed of St. Athanasius ; ' and as all parties admit , falsely called so . It were quite as well , therefore , to cease from calling it so . This longest of the creeds is by some learned men attributed to Hilary ; but judging ...
524. oldal
... called to an account for what they had done , the count might stand their friend . ' The count de Marle , the count de Fauquemberg , the lords de Louvroy and du Chin , had with some difficulty retained about six hundred men - at - arms ...
... called to an account for what they had done , the count might stand their friend . ' The count de Marle , the count de Fauquemberg , the lords de Louvroy and du Chin , had with some difficulty retained about six hundred men - at - arms ...
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