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... received for domes- tic employments . At the head of the order is a general , who has a more absolute power than the generals of other religious orders . He is elected for life , appoints nearly all the officers of the order , and receives ...
... received for domes- tic employments . At the head of the order is a general , who has a more absolute power than the generals of other religious orders . He is elected for life , appoints nearly all the officers of the order , and receives ...
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... received some of the theological chairs . In France , where they likewise appeared as early as 1540 , they met with a very decided resistance on the part of the parliament , the university of Paris , and many bishops . They could not ...
... received some of the theological chairs . In France , where they likewise appeared as early as 1540 , they met with a very decided resistance on the part of the parliament , the university of Paris , and many bishops . They could not ...
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... received an annuity from the proceeds of their confiscated property . In Prussia , al- though they had to abandon the constitution of the order ( 1776 ) , the favor of Frederic II . , who esteemed them as teachers , permitted them to ...
... received an annuity from the proceeds of their confiscated property . In Prussia , al- though they had to abandon the constitution of the order ( 1776 ) , the favor of Frederic II . , who esteemed them as teachers , permitted them to ...
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... received and commemorated by the church in the festival of Christmas from the 4th century as the day of his birth , though this date was previously unsettled , and the opinions of the learned have always varied concerning it . His ...
... received and commemorated by the church in the festival of Christmas from the 4th century as the day of his birth , though this date was previously unsettled , and the opinions of the learned have always varied concerning it . His ...
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... received Episcopal ordination in 1723 , and in May Mr. Johnson received the degree of A.M. from the university of Oxford . Shortly after he returned to America , bearing a commission as missionary of the society for the propagation of ...
... received Episcopal ordination in 1723 , and in May Mr. Johnson received the degree of A.M. from the university of Oxford . Shortly after he returned to America , bearing a commission as missionary of the society for the propagation of ...
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