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  • ...r ancient creed, when the preacher had popularly occupied the place of the priest, and a service of prayer, and praise, and exhortation had succeeded in dail
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  • ...s death his mother took him to Rome, where he received the education of an advocate under Anicius [[Probus]] and Symmachus. For some time he pleaded at the bar
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  • ...bbot]] de St. Cyran to turn his attention to theology. In 1641 he was made priest and doctor of the Sorbonne, where he had been pupil of Lescot (afterward [[
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  • ...f his days, the honored friend of Fingen, king of Munster, and the willing advocate of the oppressed. </p> <p> '''13.''' Of Tuaim-greine (now Tomgraney, in the
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  • ...ars preached at [[Paris]] with great success. His brother, a distinguished advocate, having died about. 1700, abbe Gastaud, after two years of study, was appoi
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  • ...secuted the adherents of John Beccus, or Veccus, ex-patriarch, and zealous advocate of the union of the Greek and Latin churches, which sentiment appeared part
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  • ...the 19th century. At the beginning of his literary career he was a zealous advocate of liberal reforms within his Church; subsequently he gradually became, wit
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  • ...ise to the standing form of triple benediction used by the [[Jewish]] high priest. The very important fact, that, in the vision of Isaiah, the Lord of hosts, ...The Holy Spirit is here called '''''Παράκλητος''''' '','' not ''Comforter, Advocate,'' nor merely ''Teacher,'' as Ernesti renders it, but ''Helper, Assistant,
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  • ...quently archbishop of Paris and finally a cardinal, who was then a zealous advocate of the Jansenistic doctrines, had even taken the work under his special pro
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  • ...he created great interest by the religious discussions which, as the sole advocate of the Christian faith, he carried on in the crowded conclaves of Mollahs a
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  • ...ining chaplain to archbishop Howley, and in 1840 was elected [[Christian]] advocate in the University of Cambridge. In 1843 he was presented to the living of B
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  • ...in the attitude which above all he would have probably most desired of an advocate for the freedom of the press. </p> <p> The remainder of this noble man's li
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  • ...e asceticism must have had a far reaching influence even for Tertullian to advocate celibacy on the strength of it, and in his ''Exhortation To Chastity'' he c
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  • .... 868, pt. i,p. 579: "Since the days. of Gregory I to our time sat no high-priest on the throne of St. Peter to be compared to Nicholas. He tamed kings and t
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  • ...s he was promoted to the important posts of '''''Πρωτέκτικος''''' '','' or advocate-general of the Church of Constantinople, and '''''Δικαιοφύλαξ'''
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  • ...a later scene he makes bishop Gardiner (q.v.) the persecutor, and Pole the advocate and friend of the heretic: </p> <p> "Indeed, I cannot follow with your grac
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  • ...had before given; it proceeded entirely from reasons of state. The warmest advocate of the Reflexions was cardinal de [[Noailles]] (q.v.). While still bishop o
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  • ...ent. The "American Abolition Society" was formed in [[Boston]] in 1855, to advocate the view that the national government had the constitutional right to aboli
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  • ...ermons: '''''—''''' Poems: '''''—''''' and contributed to the [[Gospel]] [[Advocate]] and other periodicals. See Sprague, Annals of the Amer. Pulpit, 5, 575. <
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  • ...we observe </p> <p> '''(a)''' the employment by the plaintiffs of a Roman advocate to plead in Latin, (See [[Orator]]); </p> <p> '''(b)''' the postponement (
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