The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... Faith , and Articles of Doctrine . By T. W. Lan- caster , Vicar of Banbury , 26 . Crossley - The Intellectual Calculator . By J. T. Crossley and W. Martin , 228 . Davidson's Introduction to the New Tes- tament , 473 . Dennis Thoughts on ...
... Faith , and Articles of Doctrine . By T. W. Lan- caster , Vicar of Banbury , 26 . Crossley - The Intellectual Calculator . By J. T. Crossley and W. Martin , 228 . Davidson's Introduction to the New Tes- tament , 473 . Dennis Thoughts on ...
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... Faith , and Articles of Doctrine . By T. W. Lancaster , Vicar of Banbury , 26 . L'Anima Amante . By Pagani , 473 . Leben Jesu . By Strauss , 357 . Lessing , Works of , 257 . Letters from the Archives of Zurich , ( Parker Society ) , 473 ...
... Faith , and Articles of Doctrine . By T. W. Lancaster , Vicar of Banbury , 26 . L'Anima Amante . By Pagani , 473 . Leben Jesu . By Strauss , 357 . Lessing , Works of , 257 . Letters from the Archives of Zurich , ( Parker Society ) , 473 ...
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... faith which had been used in the reign of Francis I .; he induced the king to issue an order that any person who should refuse to sign it should be deprived of all offices , and burnt alive without further trial . He also added a ...
... faith which had been used in the reign of Francis I .; he induced the king to issue an order that any person who should refuse to sign it should be deprived of all offices , and burnt alive without further trial . He also added a ...
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... faith which characterized the life of Charles . was less dissipated and more inclined to manly amusements than might have been expected from his circumstances ; but his temper He was violent , and he was easily led by his 6 The History ...
... faith which characterized the life of Charles . was less dissipated and more inclined to manly amusements than might have been expected from his circumstances ; but his temper He was violent , and he was easily led by his 6 The History ...
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... faith of his master , was quietly resting in his bed ; and having dismissed Guerchi and Teligny , who lingered long after the rest of the Hugonot gentlemen had retired , was attended only by Cornaton and Labonne , two of his gentlemen ...
... faith of his master , was quietly resting in his bed ; and having dismissed Guerchi and Teligny , who lingered long after the rest of the Hugonot gentlemen had retired , was attended only by Cornaton and Labonne , two of his gentlemen ...
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