The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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Page 14
... meet the description of " Lucius . " The introduction of Christianity into Britain is directly and plainly ascribed to " Lucius " by Bede this is right in the teeth of the Welsh records , according to which " Lleirwg " ( if that means ...
... meet the description of " Lucius . " The introduction of Christianity into Britain is directly and plainly ascribed to " Lucius " by Bede this is right in the teeth of the Welsh records , according to which " Lleirwg " ( if that means ...
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... meet a rising heresy , might have been authorized by the See of Rome as well as by the Gallican synod of bishops . Probably , if the Roman dominion had continued in Britain , or if Christianity had remained settled there , the Popes ...
... meet a rising heresy , might have been authorized by the See of Rome as well as by the Gallican synod of bishops . Probably , if the Roman dominion had continued in Britain , or if Christianity had remained settled there , the Popes ...
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... meets us in Mr. Warter's pages , where Hooker , and Jeremy Taylor , Bishop Hall , Dr. Donne , Sir Thomas Browne , and other old English worthies , supply to the reader many a deep thought , and many a beautiful image . Perhaps few ...
... meets us in Mr. Warter's pages , where Hooker , and Jeremy Taylor , Bishop Hall , Dr. Donne , Sir Thomas Browne , and other old English worthies , supply to the reader many a deep thought , and many a beautiful image . Perhaps few ...
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... meet a response in the heart of every real Churchman . " No controversial teaching is inculcated here , but the teaching of the Prayer Book is insisted upon and understood in that plain , honest sense , in which the holy men who drew it ...
... meet a response in the heart of every real Churchman . " No controversial teaching is inculcated here , but the teaching of the Prayer Book is insisted upon and understood in that plain , honest sense , in which the holy men who drew it ...
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... meets a new writ must be moved for , the election as relating to myself being null . I must otherwise have ap- plied for the Chiltern Hundreds . " It is , however , no inconsiderable honour to have been so distin- guished . This I shall ...
... meets a new writ must be moved for , the election as relating to myself being null . I must otherwise have ap- plied for the Chiltern Hundreds . " It is , however , no inconsiderable honour to have been so distin- guished . This I shall ...
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