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... Council of Trent . The Holy Communion Beyond all question , our reformers left the Church of England with completely orthodox teaching and practice about Holy Com- munion . They found the faithful satisfied with annual communions and ...
... Council of Trent . The Holy Communion Beyond all question , our reformers left the Church of England with completely orthodox teaching and practice about Holy Com- munion . They found the faithful satisfied with annual communions and ...
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... Council in 1215. Later at the Council of Constance in 1415 , not without some obvious embarrassment , an attempt was ... Trent confirmed this decision , yet Rome has never attempted to force communion in one kind on the oriental schisms ...
... Council in 1215. Later at the Council of Constance in 1415 , not without some obvious embarrassment , an attempt was ... Trent confirmed this decision , yet Rome has never attempted to force communion in one kind on the oriental schisms ...
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... Council of Trent on the subject were not promulgated until after the Article had been approved . When at last the Tridentine fathers published their decree it bore " striking testimony to the existence of the errors which had called ...
... Council of Trent on the subject were not promulgated until after the Article had been approved . When at last the Tridentine fathers published their decree it bore " striking testimony to the existence of the errors which had called ...
Contents
The Purpose of this Book I | 1 |
The Historical Background | 3 |
The Continuing Enemy | 9 |
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