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... Old Faith , " ... thers near a day but I haue hir in my bede role ; / I say a de profundus for hir erie night according toth olde rate " ( 3.1.151-152 ) . Philogonus corrects this Roman Catholic practice of praying for the dead , and he ...
... Old Faith , " ... thers near a day but I haue hir in my bede role ; / I say a de profundus for hir erie night according toth olde rate " ( 3.1.151-152 ) . Philogonus corrects this Roman Catholic practice of praying for the dead , and he ...
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... Old Faith practices out of personal gain . The clergy is willing to ac- quiesce , although they know that such practices are deceptive , because they also share in the profits derived from such restoration . The items enumerated here ...
... Old Faith practices out of personal gain . The clergy is willing to ac- quiesce , although they know that such practices are deceptive , because they also share in the profits derived from such restoration . The items enumerated here ...
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... Old Faith , it is difficult to ignore the fact that he has made of Cardinal Pandulph a character much darker than necessary almost the Vice of the play . A careful study of the cardinal shows him to be the cause of discord and strife ...
... Old Faith , it is difficult to ignore the fact that he has made of Cardinal Pandulph a character much darker than necessary almost the Vice of the play . A careful study of the cardinal shows him to be the cause of discord and strife ...
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