The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... Reformation , tells us that " there is little known of the author beyond what he has recorded of himself . " He was evi- dently a native of Aberdeenshire , and calls himself " cousin " . which word , however , does not in Scottish use ...
... Reformation , tells us that " there is little known of the author beyond what he has recorded of himself . " He was evi- dently a native of Aberdeenshire , and calls himself " cousin " . which word , however , does not in Scottish use ...
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... reformation was not confined to the chaplain's main- tenance . The countess , he tells us , described him as " my preist , my chamerlane , and the captain of my castil ; " and we have a circumstantial statement of his good service in ...
... reformation was not confined to the chaplain's main- tenance . The countess , he tells us , described him as " my preist , my chamerlane , and the captain of my castil ; " and we have a circumstantial statement of his good service in ...
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... Reformation of Ireland : and this they then knew : and Sir Robert Peel must know now . " I ought to add that in the diocese of the National schools Most of them close to the supported by the clergy are not more than two or three . are ...
... Reformation of Ireland : and this they then knew : and Sir Robert Peel must know now . " I ought to add that in the diocese of the National schools Most of them close to the supported by the clergy are not more than two or three . are ...
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... Reformation - the " mediæval system " to the system of Primitive Catholic Christianity . But to all who feel that the truths which are enshrined in the formu- laries of the English Church are matters of high and sacred 9 It has been ...
... Reformation - the " mediæval system " to the system of Primitive Catholic Christianity . But to all who feel that the truths which are enshrined in the formu- laries of the English Church are matters of high and sacred 9 It has been ...
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obligation to all who feel that amidst the manifold defects of the Reformation , it still vindicated mighty principles , and asserted necessary truths to all who are grateful for the blessing of a knowledge of the holy Scriptures , of ...
obligation to all who feel that amidst the manifold defects of the Reformation , it still vindicated mighty principles , and asserted necessary truths to all who are grateful for the blessing of a knowledge of the holy Scriptures , of ...
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