The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... common as in England during the reign of Bloody Mary ; but France went a step further than England , and often murdered the recusants without the shadow or pretence of law . We can scarcely imagine , even from the worst portions of the ...
... common as in England during the reign of Bloody Mary ; but France went a step further than England , and often murdered the recusants without the shadow or pretence of law . We can scarcely imagine , even from the worst portions of the ...
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... common gibbet at Montfaucon . Such was the fate of that honest patriot and true Chris- tian , Gaspard de Coligny . " The murder completed , the Duke of Guise sallied from the gate followed by all the rest , crying out , ' Courage ...
... common gibbet at Montfaucon . Such was the fate of that honest patriot and true Chris- tian , Gaspard de Coligny . " The murder completed , the Duke of Guise sallied from the gate followed by all the rest , crying out , ' Courage ...
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... common sense of mankind : there is absolutely no proposition , however self - evident , which may not be assailed by sophistry capable of involving it in doubt and perplexity . It is thus that much subtle and ingenious reason- ing has ...
... common sense of mankind : there is absolutely no proposition , however self - evident , which may not be assailed by sophistry capable of involving it in doubt and perplexity . It is thus that much subtle and ingenious reason- ing has ...
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... are stated with clearness and simplicity , and in which the appeal throughout is to common sense . We may add , that while no ostentatious display of research is made , there is abundance 28 Lancaster on Creeds and Articles .
... are stated with clearness and simplicity , and in which the appeal throughout is to common sense . We may add , that while no ostentatious display of research is made , there is abundance 28 Lancaster on Creeds and Articles .
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... Common Prayer . There cannot be the slightest question that these formularies express as fully and distinctly and authoritatively the doctrine of the English Church as the Thirty - nine Articles . The Creeds are even of more authority ...
... Common Prayer . There cannot be the slightest question that these formularies express as fully and distinctly and authoritatively the doctrine of the English Church as the Thirty - nine Articles . The Creeds are even of more authority ...
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