The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... ministers , who will not fail to mak their pulpits ring with that example ( as they will call it ) , to show that Catholickes have no true charity , and in derision bid the Papists ( as they call_us ) stand out courageously , and let ...
... ministers , who will not fail to mak their pulpits ring with that example ( as they will call it ) , to show that Catholickes have no true charity , and in derision bid the Papists ( as they call_us ) stand out courageously , and let ...
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... ministers then sitting at Aberdeen , was " Catholicke in his hart . " - p . 112. The circumstance of a cryptopapist being employed in such an office is curious , and would be surprising , but that , as is well known to readers of ...
... ministers then sitting at Aberdeen , was " Catholicke in his hart . " - p . 112. The circumstance of a cryptopapist being employed in such an office is curious , and would be surprising , but that , as is well known to readers of ...
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... ministers [ the Scotch bishops of that day Puritanical ! ] encurred their hatred so much , that they thought him to be the only enemy that their religion had in Scotland , and that his lyffe would needs be the death of it , and his ...
... ministers [ the Scotch bishops of that day Puritanical ! ] encurred their hatred so much , that they thought him to be the only enemy that their religion had in Scotland , and that his lyffe would needs be the death of it , and his ...
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... ministers , or the removal of the restrictions now imposed by law on the religion of the Sovereign . Now we are of course aware that it will be answered that this continuance and increase of democratic agitation is to be attri- buted ...
... ministers , or the removal of the restrictions now imposed by law on the religion of the Sovereign . Now we are of course aware that it will be answered that this continuance and increase of democratic agitation is to be attri- buted ...
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... ministers , the result has been that a congregation was speedily created , and that it was a matter of regret that the Protestant religion was not by its preachers more extensively disseminated throughout the country . He would also re ...
... ministers , the result has been that a congregation was speedily created , and that it was a matter of regret that the Protestant religion was not by its preachers more extensively disseminated throughout the country . He would also re ...
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