The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... Established Church in . By Edward Whitehead , M.A. , Assistant Chaplain , H.E.I.C. , 445 . Insanity tested by Science . By C. M. Burnett , M.D. , 229 . Israel's Journeys and Stations in the Wil- derness , considered as illustrative of ...
... Established Church in . By Edward Whitehead , M.A. , Assistant Chaplain , H.E.I.C. , 445 . Insanity tested by Science . By C. M. Burnett , M.D. , 229 . Israel's Journeys and Stations in the Wil- derness , considered as illustrative of ...
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... Established Church in India . By E. Whitehead , M.A. , Assistant Chaplain , H. E. I. C. , 445 . Wilberforce - Church Courts and Church Discipline . By Archdeacon R. J. Wil- berforce , 77 . Winchester College , Sermons preached at ...
... Established Church in India . By E. Whitehead , M.A. , Assistant Chaplain , H. E. I. C. , 445 . Wilberforce - Church Courts and Church Discipline . By Archdeacon R. J. Wil- berforce , 77 . Winchester College , Sermons preached at ...
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... establishing a secret influence over the mind of Catherine , and with the deter- mination to induce her to renew in France the persecutions of the late reign , and to imitate the cruelty which Philip had countenanced in England , and ...
... establishing a secret influence over the mind of Catherine , and with the deter- mination to induce her to renew in France the persecutions of the late reign , and to imitate the cruelty which Philip had countenanced in England , and ...
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... established 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 ...
... established 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 ...
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... established in his family a system of propriety seldom witnessed in the households of the great . We have a minute description of Coligny's household , the regu- larity of his hours , his family prayers , and his instruction of his ...
... established in his family a system of propriety seldom witnessed in the households of the great . We have a minute description of Coligny's household , the regu- larity of his hours , his family prayers , and his instruction of his ...
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