The Eclectic Review, Volume 2; Volume 115Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1862 |
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Page 70
... hope there is not ; but it is well for our readers to know how we are regarded by those enlightened and liberal Romanists ; and the views of a man like Dr. Dollinger would be more dangerous than those of Manning . His views are far too ...
... hope there is not ; but it is well for our readers to know how we are regarded by those enlightened and liberal Romanists ; and the views of a man like Dr. Dollinger would be more dangerous than those of Manning . His views are far too ...
Page 152
... hope , animated by a Divine assurance of universal blessings yet to come . Moreover this same historic continuity , this integral vitality , stands connected with a law of geographical centralization . The life and hope of the ...
... hope , animated by a Divine assurance of universal blessings yet to come . Moreover this same historic continuity , this integral vitality , stands connected with a law of geographical centralization . The life and hope of the ...
Page 546
... hope ) , M. Capefigue remarks on the perfection and grandeur of the Government of Charles II .; whilst he speaks of William as a cold and crafty politician , and pities the English , who , having allowed a multitude of petty usurpations ...
... hope ) , M. Capefigue remarks on the perfection and grandeur of the Government of Charles II .; whilst he speaks of William as a cold and crafty politician , and pities the English , who , having allowed a multitude of petty usurpations ...
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