The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... Practice ; being Sunday Thoughts in Verse . By a Country Curate , 194 . Family Almanac for 1851 , 223 . Fisher - Two Sermons on Papal Aggression . By the Rev. Osmond Fisher , 223 . Flower- " The Prayers to be Said or Sung . " By the Rev ...
... Practice ; being Sunday Thoughts in Verse . By a Country Curate , 194 . Family Almanac for 1851 , 223 . Fisher - Two Sermons on Papal Aggression . By the Rev. Osmond Fisher , 223 . Flower- " The Prayers to be Said or Sung . " By the Rev ...
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... practice may have been a corruption or innovation ; and we are told elsewhere by Mr. Williams that the Druidic system was only preserved pure in Britain . With reference to the Gaulish Druidism in particular , he says ( p . 39 ) , " It ...
... practice may have been a corruption or innovation ; and we are told elsewhere by Mr. Williams that the Druidic system was only preserved pure in Britain . With reference to the Gaulish Druidism in particular , he says ( p . 39 ) , " It ...
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... practices in these Laws , but believes it to be an interpolation ; and he considers the genuineness of the code to be established by internal evidence , because it refers to the incorporation of the Bardic College , and the influence ...
... practices in these Laws , but believes it to be an interpolation ; and he considers the genuineness of the code to be established by internal evidence , because it refers to the incorporation of the Bardic College , and the influence ...
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... practice of the Romans , to permit a nation , which it was found desirable to keep in order by a garrison , to have the power of organizing itself under a sovereign of its own . But the Welsh Triads , on the other hand , suppose that ...
... practice of the Romans , to permit a nation , which it was found desirable to keep in order by a garrison , to have the power of organizing itself under a sovereign of its own . But the Welsh Triads , on the other hand , suppose that ...
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... practice , the British Church agreed with the prevalent feel- ing and principles of the Church generally . They were not heretical , or in any respect peculiar , but were recognised as a part of the one great Christian body extended ...
... practice , the British Church agreed with the prevalent feel- ing and principles of the Church generally . They were not heretical , or in any respect peculiar , but were recognised as a part of the one great Christian body extended ...
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