The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... regards the early British history . In point of fact , as we have seen , no evidence is before us to show that there is any documentary proof of the existence of these Triads , & c . , much before the sixteenth century . No manuscript ...
... regards the early British history . In point of fact , as we have seen , no evidence is before us to show that there is any documentary proof of the existence of these Triads , & c . , much before the sixteenth century . No manuscript ...
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... , doubtless , very respectable ; and 5 See Rev. T. Pantin's Preface to Bishop Stillingfleet's Originus Britannicæ , p . xv . Ed . Oxford , 1842 . as far as regards events in the history of the 18 Antiquities of the Early British Church .
... , doubtless , very respectable ; and 5 See Rev. T. Pantin's Preface to Bishop Stillingfleet's Originus Britannicæ , p . xv . Ed . Oxford , 1842 . as far as regards events in the history of the 18 Antiquities of the Early British Church .
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as far as regards events in the history of the Anglo - Saxon Church , it is of the highest value ; and yet even in this part of his history , there are legends which it is impossible to accept as matters of fact . His informants seem to ...
as far as regards events in the history of the Anglo - Saxon Church , it is of the highest value ; and yet even in this part of his history , there are legends which it is impossible to accept as matters of fact . His informants seem to ...
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... regard to widows , testified by Fastidius , and their acceptance of the monas- tic institute , introduced into the ... regards the Papal Supremacy , we find nothing of the kind here , or in other western countries beyond Italy . The ...
... regard to widows , testified by Fastidius , and their acceptance of the monas- tic institute , introduced into the ... regards the Papal Supremacy , we find nothing of the kind here , or in other western countries beyond Italy . The ...
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... regard architecture as a scientific study , with whom a building is rather a subject for reasoning than for impulsive taste , should be favour- ably disposed towards the later Gothic , when the principles of the style were carried out ...
... regard architecture as a scientific study , with whom a building is rather a subject for reasoning than for impulsive taste , should be favour- ably disposed towards the later Gothic , when the principles of the style were carried out ...
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