The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... Catholic Priest , 453 . Holy Times and Scenes . By the Rev. J. T. Tate . Second Series , 210 . Hook - Our Holy and our Beautiful House . Sermon by the Rev. W. F. Hook , D.D. 227 . Hopwood's Order of Confirmation , 473 . Hours of ...
... Catholic Priest , 453 . Holy Times and Scenes . By the Rev. J. T. Tate . Second Series , 210 . Hook - Our Holy and our Beautiful House . Sermon by the Rev. W. F. Hook , D.D. 227 . Hopwood's Order of Confirmation , 473 . Hours of ...
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... , her only re- mark was , " Then for the future we must say our prayers in 66 French . " The predominant party was of course Roman Catholic ; these , represented by the Constable de Montmorenci , the Duke of 2 The History of the Hugonots .
... , her only re- mark was , " Then for the future we must say our prayers in 66 French . " The predominant party was of course Roman Catholic ; these , represented by the Constable de Montmorenci , the Duke of 2 The History of the Hugonots .
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... Catholic Church had not been idle in its opposition to Luther ; a vast and irresponsible power had now been created ... Catholicism ; the duke was the first warrior of his day , and though so ignorant that he swore a New Testament could ...
... Catholic Church had not been idle in its opposition to Luther ; a vast and irresponsible power had now been created ... Catholicism ; the duke was the first warrior of his day , and though so ignorant that he swore a New Testament could ...
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... Catholic writer tells us , that he used his religion chiefly as a means to build up his greatness : he often spoke highly of the confession of Augs- burg , and at times almost preached it to please the Germans ; his own party accused ...
... Catholic writer tells us , that he used his religion chiefly as a means to build up his greatness : he often spoke highly of the confession of Augs- burg , and at times almost preached it to please the Germans ; his own party accused ...
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... Catholic party . Brantôme calls him the Cato of his age , and compares him with Sir Thomas More . He upheld the divine right of kings in its strongest sense , yet made more advances towards toleration and liberty of conscience than any ...
... Catholic party . Brantôme calls him the Cato of his age , and compares him with Sir Thomas More . He upheld the divine right of kings in its strongest sense , yet made more advances towards toleration and liberty of conscience than any ...
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