The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... clergy ; the curés were obliged to carry it from house to house ; and the Queens were enjoined to require the signatures of their respective households . This scheme the cardinal called his rat - trap . Supported by his rank , his ...
... clergy ; the curés were obliged to carry it from house to house ; and the Queens were enjoined to require the signatures of their respective households . This scheme the cardinal called his rat - trap . Supported by his rank , his ...
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... clergy , and the great mass of Churchmen , as to render its success impossible . We may surely ask of all men who have really at heart the continuance of the doctrine and principles of the Church of England , whether this is a time in ...
... clergy , and the great mass of Churchmen , as to render its success impossible . We may surely ask of all men who have really at heart the continuance of the doctrine and principles of the Church of England , whether this is a time in ...
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... Clergy , and in the notes are given many curious and interesting facts from that valuable book . Perhaps some persons may be of opinion that those religionists are treated with too much caustic severity , and that in sometimes adopting ...
... Clergy , and in the notes are given many curious and interesting facts from that valuable book . Perhaps some persons may be of opinion that those religionists are treated with too much caustic severity , and that in sometimes adopting ...
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... clergy and laity , are generally speaking Arians ; further , the laity , Sabellians : and this in such bold , unprofitable , apparently aimless chat , as defies controversy . Advantage is here taken , in the most jesuitical manner , of ...
... clergy and laity , are generally speaking Arians ; further , the laity , Sabellians : and this in such bold , unprofitable , apparently aimless chat , as defies controversy . Advantage is here taken , in the most jesuitical manner , of ...
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... clergy could make such a confession or remark ? On page 103 it is assumed as the Anglican rule , and subsequently a model Anglican , Carlton , is made to say , that Protestants of the Church of England should and do begin with inquiry ...
... clergy could make such a confession or remark ? On page 103 it is assumed as the Anglican rule , and subsequently a model Anglican , Carlton , is made to say , that Protestants of the Church of England should and do begin with inquiry ...
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