The Quarterly Review, Zväzok 41William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1829 |
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... latter case , with still more satisfaction , to Hooker's Ecclesi- astical Polity , to the Consecration - Sermon of Barrow , or to Warburton's admirable Essay on the Alliance between Church and State ; but previous to the Reformation ...
... latter case , with still more satisfaction , to Hooker's Ecclesi- astical Polity , to the Consecration - Sermon of Barrow , or to Warburton's admirable Essay on the Alliance between Church and State ; but previous to the Reformation ...
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... latter too often addressed them as Sadducees , who wanted con- viction , which is seldom the case with the multitude in any nation . They felt themselves to be sinners who wanted relief , which is the case with the multitude in every ...
... latter too often addressed them as Sadducees , who wanted con- viction , which is seldom the case with the multitude in any nation . They felt themselves to be sinners who wanted relief , which is the case with the multitude in every ...
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... latter sources of income were withdrawn , as they were , through the malignant influence of the friars , the " funds were no longer equal to maintaining the usual number of canons , and scarcely to keeping the buildings in repair . Thus ...
... latter sources of income were withdrawn , as they were , through the malignant influence of the friars , the " funds were no longer equal to maintaining the usual number of canons , and scarcely to keeping the buildings in repair . Thus ...
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... latter , the arrow that brings the poison partly brings the cure too . The church of England is weakened by seceders - so she is , but they , in their turn , are weakened by seceders from themselves . A number of individuals amongst the ...
... latter , the arrow that brings the poison partly brings the cure too . The church of England is weakened by seceders - so she is , but they , in their turn , are weakened by seceders from themselves . A number of individuals amongst the ...
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... latter may be to acknowledge it ) does eventually discover itself , as the lowest swamp may send up a vapour that shall obscure the sun in the meridian . It is the interest , therefore , of the superior orders of society to watch over ...
... latter may be to acknowledge it ) does eventually discover itself , as the lowest swamp may send up a vapour that shall obscure the sun in the meridian . It is the interest , therefore , of the superior orders of society to watch over ...
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