The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... existing amongst " the Germans , Celts , and Iberians ' ; " and as Tertullian , who wrote shortly after- wards , says that Christianity had extended even into those parts of Britain which the Romans did not possess , i . e . into ...
... existing amongst " the Germans , Celts , and Iberians ' ; " and as Tertullian , who wrote shortly after- wards , says that Christianity had extended even into those parts of Britain which the Romans did not possess , i . e . into ...
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... existing in Britain in the pages of Origen , is the only circumstance in our ecclesiastical history of the third century ; but , early in the fourth , we have the martyrdom of Alban , Julius , and others - the first mention of which ...
... existing in Britain in the pages of Origen , is the only circumstance in our ecclesiastical history of the third century ; but , early in the fourth , we have the martyrdom of Alban , Julius , and others - the first mention of which ...
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... existing franchises , and obtained all those that were wanting ; they might have consolidated the Sicilian constitution , obtained the entire freedom of their country from foreign domination , ensured the love and gratitude of their ...
... existing franchises , and obtained all those that were wanting ; they might have consolidated the Sicilian constitution , obtained the entire freedom of their country from foreign domination , ensured the love and gratitude of their ...
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... existing epistles of the monarchs , and bulls of Innocent and of his successors , reveal and confirm all these practices , carried on for sixteen years by the court of Rome with the utmost caution , unless when driven to precipitancy by ...
... existing epistles of the monarchs , and bulls of Innocent and of his successors , reveal and confirm all these practices , carried on for sixteen years by the court of Rome with the utmost caution , unless when driven to precipitancy by ...
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... existing dissensions . And Mr. Warter has , without doubt , judged aright of the tone and feeling now most generally preva- lent , in consequence of the prolonged struggles of party . Yet we cannot but think that great as is the demand ...
... existing dissensions . And Mr. Warter has , without doubt , judged aright of the tone and feeling now most generally preva- lent , in consequence of the prolonged struggles of party . Yet we cannot but think that great as is the demand ...
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