The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... True Cause of Dishonour to the Church of England . By the Rev. C. Marriott , 221 . Martineau - No Need of a Living Infalli- ble Guide in Matters of Faith ; a series of Sermons recently preached in Whit- kirk Church . By the Rev. Arthur ...
... True Cause of Dishonour to the Church of England . By the Rev. C. Marriott , 221 . Martineau - No Need of a Living Infalli- ble Guide in Matters of Faith ; a series of Sermons recently preached in Whit- kirk Church . By the Rev. Arthur ...
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... true , it would be by far the most extraordi- nary concatenation of events in history ; but its plain and palpable improbability in itself , and its contradiction to all authentic Antiquities of the Early British Church . 13.
... true , it would be by far the most extraordi- nary concatenation of events in history ; but its plain and palpable improbability in itself , and its contradiction to all authentic Antiquities of the Early British Church . 13.
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... true . And to say the least , the unsupported statement of one writer , five hundred years after an event , does not , in itself , afford any historical evidence . If it happened to be based on specified records or traditions , the case ...
... true . And to say the least , the unsupported statement of one writer , five hundred years after an event , does not , in itself , afford any historical evidence . If it happened to be based on specified records or traditions , the case ...
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... true that Archbishop Ussher saw a gold and a silver coin bearing the name of Lucius ; but the gold coin , which is still extant in the British Museum , is a forgery ; and the silver coin , which has disappeared , was probably no better ...
... true that Archbishop Ussher saw a gold and a silver coin bearing the name of Lucius ; but the gold coin , which is still extant in the British Museum , is a forgery ; and the silver coin , which has disappeared , was probably no better ...
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... true - hearted Englishman , let us proceed to the examination of the very ex- citing volumes before us . We had , at first , used the epithet interesting " but , on second thoughts , have felt compelled to substitute the phrase which we ...
... true - hearted Englishman , let us proceed to the examination of the very ex- citing volumes before us . We had , at first , used the epithet interesting " but , on second thoughts , have felt compelled to substitute the phrase which we ...
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