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See also:INTERNATIONAL, THE . The International Working Men's Association, commonly called " The International," was formed at See also:London in 1864. It was a society of working men of all nations, somewhat like a See also:cosmopolitan trades See also:union, but 0 °o See also:Roman See also:Catholic See also:side See also:transubstantiation, the seven sacraments, See also:adoration of the Virgin and See also:saints, and papal headship, and from the See also:Protestant, See also:justification by faith, See also:marriage of priests, the use of the See also:cup by the laity. See also:Maurice of See also:Saxony was permitted to vary the See also:interim for his dominions, and his edition was called the See also:Leipzig Interim. An earlier interim was that of See also:Regensburg, 1541. End of Article: INTERNATIONAL, THEAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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