The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... truth , " Pray , Monsieur le Cardinal , what reverse of fortune has befallen you that you condescend to speak to us ? " The cardinal , though outwardly a strict member of the Church ⚫of Rome , was equally anxious for the independence ...
... truth , " Pray , Monsieur le Cardinal , what reverse of fortune has befallen you that you condescend to speak to us ? " The cardinal , though outwardly a strict member of the Church ⚫of Rome , was equally anxious for the independence ...
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... truth , and imagining the populace , headed by the Guises , were endeavouring to force the house , he relied upon Cosseins for protection . Merlin , who lay in the same chamber , had risen with him on the first alarm . - " " Cornaton ...
... truth , and imagining the populace , headed by the Guises , were endeavouring to force the house , he relied upon Cosseins for protection . Merlin , who lay in the same chamber , had risen with him on the first alarm . - " " Cornaton ...
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... truth and the stability of the Christian faith . to Orthodoxy has often been sneered at by secret unbelievers , and is in little favour with what is called " the world . " It conveys the mind of too many persons , the notion of a stiff ...
... truth and the stability of the Christian faith . to Orthodoxy has often been sneered at by secret unbelievers , and is in little favour with what is called " the world . " It conveys the mind of too many persons , the notion of a stiff ...
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... truth is at all times liable to be injured by the faults of its adherents . But if Christianity be a real ... truths designed for the highest welfare of man . Accord- ing to this , the Christian religion possesses an obligation on ...
... truth is at all times liable to be injured by the faults of its adherents . But if Christianity be a real ... truths designed for the highest welfare of man . Accord- ing to this , the Christian religion possesses an obligation on ...
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... truth of certain tenets , as those of Revelation , but at the same time holds that those who deny those tenets may be regarded as sound in their faith , and admissible to the privileges which are connected with faith , is guilty of self ...
... truth of certain tenets , as those of Revelation , but at the same time holds that those who deny those tenets may be regarded as sound in their faith , and admissible to the privileges which are connected with faith , is guilty of self ...
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