The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... desire of the king - the epistle which they conveyed to him , and the names of the archbishoprics and bishoprics which he founded and endowed in every city throughout Britain , in place of the flamens and archflamens of the Druids . On ...
... desire of the king - the epistle which they conveyed to him , and the names of the archbishoprics and bishoprics which he founded and endowed in every city throughout Britain , in place of the flamens and archflamens of the Druids . On ...
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... desire of extend- ing the influence of the Church within his kingdom : hence he has been emphatically styled Cyllin Sant , or Cyllin the Saint . In his days , many of the Cymry were converted to the Christian faith , through the ...
... desire of extend- ing the influence of the Church within his kingdom : hence he has been emphatically styled Cyllin Sant , or Cyllin the Saint . In his days , many of the Cymry were converted to the Christian faith , through the ...
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... desire further particulars , they will find them vividly painted in the volumes under review . But some will perhaps say , that these enormities were not justly chargeable on the Popes , or their system of faith and practice . We answer ...
... desire further particulars , they will find them vividly painted in the volumes under review . But some will perhaps say , that these enormities were not justly chargeable on the Popes , or their system of faith and practice . We answer ...
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... desire was , that the TRUTH AS IT IS IN JESUS should be known unto the people , that they might live accordingly ; and to the best of their ability they set it forth in that book which the generation of our fathers held in reverence ...
... desire was , that the TRUTH AS IT IS IN JESUS should be known unto the people , that they might live accordingly ; and to the best of their ability they set it forth in that book which the generation of our fathers held in reverence ...
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... desire for novelty , perhaps the necessity for it , still remained . It is difficult for a vigorous school of art to be con- tent with the mere reproduction of the models of an existing style . What Mr. Ruskin calls the Lamp of Life ...
... desire for novelty , perhaps the necessity for it , still remained . It is difficult for a vigorous school of art to be con- tent with the mere reproduction of the models of an existing style . What Mr. Ruskin calls the Lamp of Life ...
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