The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... feel quite at home - in modern times . We are not in a position to demonstrate that these traditions are absolutely false , inasmuch as history tells us nothing of Britain till shortly before the time of our Lord ; but certainly all ...
... feel quite at home - in modern times . We are not in a position to demonstrate that these traditions are absolutely false , inasmuch as history tells us nothing of Britain till shortly before the time of our Lord ; but certainly all ...
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... feel- ing and principles of the Church generally . They were not heretical , or in any respect peculiar , but were ... feeling as regarded martyrs and their re- mains ; and their adoption of the early discipline in regard to widows ...
... feel- ing and principles of the Church generally . They were not heretical , or in any respect peculiar , but were ... feeling as regarded martyrs and their re- mains ; and their adoption of the early discipline in regard to widows ...
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... feel no sympathy either with their success or their defeat . Thus all the sovereigns , with scarcely an ex- ception , are avaricious and cruel , monsters of tyranny and per- fidy , whilst the patriots for the most part are worthy ...
... feel no sympathy either with their success or their defeat . Thus all the sovereigns , with scarcely an ex- ception , are avaricious and cruel , monsters of tyranny and per- fidy , whilst the patriots for the most part are worthy ...
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... feeling and conduct which has resulted from the blessed influence of that Holy Book whose lessons supported , enforced , and brought home by our Church , have made us the greatest as well as the happiest people of the earth . Yes ! the ...
... feeling and conduct which has resulted from the blessed influence of that Holy Book whose lessons supported , enforced , and brought home by our Church , have made us the greatest as well as the happiest people of the earth . Yes ! the ...
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... feel , for a cruelly oppressed people throwing off the yoke of a foreign tyrant whose only claim to the throne rested upon the audacious usurpation and relentless malignity of the Roman See . On went the rebellion , spreading from town ...
... feel , for a cruelly oppressed people throwing off the yoke of a foreign tyrant whose only claim to the throne rested upon the audacious usurpation and relentless malignity of the Roman See . On went the rebellion , spreading from town ...
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