The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... Church and the Civil Power , reciprocal Obligations of . By the Rev. J. Lock- hart Ross , M.A. , 167 . Church Courts ... England , 473 . Cornwell and Allen's School Grammar , 229 . Corrective Discipline , Restoration of . A ...
... Church and the Civil Power , reciprocal Obligations of . By the Rev. J. Lock- hart Ross , M.A. , 167 . Church Courts ... England , 473 . Cornwell and Allen's School Grammar , 229 . Corrective Discipline , Restoration of . A ...
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... Church of England to the Church of Rome , 222 . Exeter , Charge of the Bishop of , 1842 , 77 . Family Prayers . By a Clergyman , 474 . Family Examples , selected from Holy Scriptures for Young Persons . By a Clergyman's Daughter , 212 ...
... Church of England to the Church of Rome , 222 . Exeter , Charge of the Bishop of , 1842 , 77 . Family Prayers . By a Clergyman , 474 . Family Examples , selected from Holy Scriptures for Young Persons . By a Clergyman's Daughter , 212 ...
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... Church of England in her Articles and Homilies , and her Antagonism to the Church of Rome , 222 . Reading Lessons for the Higher Classes in Classical , Middle , and Diocesan Schools . By the Rev. W. B. Flower , B.A. , 209 . Reformation ...
... Church of England in her Articles and Homilies , and her Antagonism to the Church of Rome , 222 . Reading Lessons for the Higher Classes in Classical , Middle , and Diocesan Schools . By the Rev. W. B. Flower , B.A. , 209 . Reformation ...
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... Church , because they consider them the proper means of serving God . Nothing therefore has ever shaken the throne of England but a religious movement , and to be religious a movement must depend upon its leaders : we may fairly form a ...
... Church , because they consider them the proper means of serving God . Nothing therefore has ever shaken the throne of England but a religious movement , and to be religious a movement must depend upon its leaders : we may fairly form a ...
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... Church of England , since the Church of Rome separated from her , ever did or does to this day . " — p . 197 . The author happily remarks , in reply to those who impute to the framer of the Thirty - nine Articles an attempt to add to ...
... Church of England , since the Church of Rome separated from her , ever did or does to this day . " — p . 197 . The author happily remarks , in reply to those who impute to the framer of the Thirty - nine Articles an attempt to add to ...
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