The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... religious ministrations of their superstition , became extinct under the Roman dominion , the Bards , who were the his- torians and poets of that rude people , continued , as amongst the Celtic populations of Ireland and of Scotland ...
... religious ministrations of their superstition , became extinct under the Roman dominion , the Bards , who were the his- torians and poets of that rude people , continued , as amongst the Celtic populations of Ireland and of Scotland ...
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... religious belief , and generally in their 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 ...
... religious belief , and generally in their 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 ...
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... religious antagonism , to the best and truest interests of our country , have found a constant and useful auxi- liary in the foreign minister of the Queen of England . 66 Leaving , however , this august trio to that consideration which ...
... religious antagonism , to the best and truest interests of our country , have found a constant and useful auxi- liary in the foreign minister of the Queen of England . 66 Leaving , however , this august trio to that consideration which ...
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... religious topics some direct practical reference to 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 ...
... religious topics some direct practical reference to 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 ...
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... religious convictions , and never relinquished the defence of that system of Apostolic truth which was enshrined in the Liturgy and Formularies of the Church of England . Mr. Warter has evidently derived from the same source as those ...
... religious convictions , and never relinquished the defence of that system of Apostolic truth which was enshrined in the Liturgy and Formularies of the Church of England . Mr. Warter has evidently derived from the same source as those ...
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