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"Ut Christiani ita et Romani sitis."

"As you are children of Christ, so be you children of Rome."

Ex Dictis S. Patricii, Book of Armagh, fol. 9.

THE IRISH

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No. CXXXIV., VOL. XII.-DECEMBER, 1875.

CONTENTS.

I-ON DOMICILE, QUASI DOMICILE, AND THE QUESTION OF

HABITATION"-concluded

II. THE DOCTRINE OF EXCLUSIVE SALVATION

III.-"DONOUGHMORE IN OMAYLE"

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