The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... express zeal for God , and devotion to the cause of Protestantism ; and to her early care may be traced the formation of the character of her celebrated son Henry IV . As long , however , as her husband lived , her powers seem to have ...
... express zeal for God , and devotion to the cause of Protestantism ; and to her early care may be traced the formation of the character of her celebrated son Henry IV . As long , however , as her husband lived , her powers seem to have ...
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... express command ! ' At that moment , the tocsin of the Palace of Justice began to sound , and then a loud and terrible cry arose , ' Down with the Hugonots ! Down with the Hugonots ! ' and the massacre in all its horrors began ...
... express command ! ' At that moment , the tocsin of the Palace of Justice began to sound , and then a loud and terrible cry arose , ' Down with the Hugonots ! Down with the Hugonots ! ' and the massacre in all its horrors began ...
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... express new doctrines ; it is only in order to declare what it has all along believed , and to apply proper remedies to the new subtilties of doctrines . ' " -p . 41 . 9.99 It is satisfactory to be able to appeal to Fleury and to so ...
... express new doctrines ; it is only in order to declare what it has all along believed , and to apply proper remedies to the new subtilties of doctrines . ' " -p . 41 . 9.99 It is satisfactory to be able to appeal to Fleury and to so ...
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... express the sense of the Church of England on the subjects on which they treat ; and thus they appear to be binding on all her members to a certain extent , although actual subscription is not required from any except the clergy . The ...
... express the sense of the Church of England on the subjects on which they treat ; and thus they appear to be binding on all her members to a certain extent , although actual subscription is not required from any except the clergy . The ...
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... 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 than the Articles , and are expressly referred to in the Articles as ne ...
... 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 than the Articles , and are expressly referred to in the Articles as ne ...
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