The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 4
... equally anxious for the independence of the French Church . At the Council of Trent ( says Ranké1 ) he demanded the cup for the laity , the administration of the Sacraments in the vulgar tongue , the accompaniment of the mass with ...
... equally anxious for the independence of the French Church . At the Council of Trent ( says Ranké1 ) he demanded the cup for the laity , the administration of the Sacraments in the vulgar tongue , the accompaniment of the mass with ...
Page 12
... equally unfaithful to his reli- gion and his knighthood , received the gifts , but deserted the giver . The tragedy , however , does not end here : the beginning of sin is like the letting out of water : his excellent wife , who had ...
... equally unfaithful to his reli- gion and his knighthood , received the gifts , but deserted the giver . The tragedy , however , does not end here : the beginning of sin is like the letting out of water : his excellent wife , who had ...
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... equally cruel with their opponents . The Baron D'Adrets was the only Protestant who imitated the barbarity of his enemies : after plundering several convents , and laying waste the country around , he took the tower of Maugiron ; and ...
... equally cruel with their opponents . The Baron D'Adrets was the only Protestant who imitated the barbarity of his enemies : after plundering several convents , and laying waste the country around , he took the tower of Maugiron ; and ...
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... equally clear that Christians are bound by the mere fact of the existence of such a Revelation , to treasure its sacred tenets with reverential care , guarding against all deviations either on their own part , or on that of others . So ...
... equally clear that Christians are bound by the mere fact of the existence of such a Revelation , to treasure its sacred tenets with reverential care , guarding against all deviations either on their own part , or on that of others . So ...
Page 52
... equally to the intellect and the heart ; she claims no blind worship , but the allegiance of love ; she does not bid her children seek truth , in the first place ; but she gives it them , and bids them receive it . Only she does not ...
... equally to the intellect and the heart ; she claims no blind worship , but the allegiance of love ; she does not bid her children seek truth , in the first place ; but she gives it them , and bids them receive it . Only she does not ...
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