The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 15
... course to be adopted , Coligny's son - in - law arrived , bearing friendly letters from the king , but advising his relations not to trust the royal promises . The same evening a mysterious note was intercepted , containing these ...
... course to be adopted , Coligny's son - in - law arrived , bearing friendly letters from the king , but advising his relations not to trust the royal promises . The same evening a mysterious note was intercepted , containing these ...
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... course , and there is still the secret power of Romanism endeavouring to shape all changes to its own purpose , and employing every agent to fulfil the will of the Church , and bring all men into subjection to the spiritual power . The ...
... course , and there is still the secret power of Romanism endeavouring to shape all changes to its own purpose , and employing every agent to fulfil the will of the Church , and bring all men into subjection to the spiritual power . The ...
Page 27
... course , find difficulties in any case , however clear and evident to the common sense of mankind : there is absolutely no proposition , however self - evident , which may not be assailed by sophistry capable of involving it in doubt ...
... course , find difficulties in any case , however clear and evident to the common sense of mankind : there is absolutely no proposition , however self - evident , which may not be assailed by sophistry capable of involving it in doubt ...
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... their successors . In the course of a century or two , there were various creeds or forms of confession extant in different Churches , all of them comprising a brief outline of the Christian faith , Lancaster on Creeds and Articles . 29.
... their successors . In the course of a century or two , there were various creeds or forms of confession extant in different Churches , all of them comprising a brief outline of the Christian faith , Lancaster on Creeds and Articles . 29.
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... course is to place the most extraordinary confessions , involving calumnies respecting their own community , in the mouths of those , who are re- presented as ideals of their Church's members . First , then , for the former class . An ...
... course is to place the most extraordinary confessions , involving calumnies respecting their own community , in the mouths of those , who are re- presented as ideals of their Church's members . First , then , for the former class . An ...
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