The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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... natural passion or appetites of the various women ; and we must not think that in such an hour , when the mind is in the midst of vibrations the most terrible , doubting whether hunger can be driven off , or whether sin has become ...
... natural passion or appetites of the various women ; and we must not think that in such an hour , when the mind is in the midst of vibrations the most terrible , doubting whether hunger can be driven off , or whether sin has become ...
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... nature of repentance , and the true terms of forgiveness , and the true spirit of effectual repentance , these great features of true systematic preaching of the Gospel , can only be found in the doctrines of the Church . Unless there ...
... nature of repentance , and the true terms of forgiveness , and the true spirit of effectual repentance , these great features of true systematic preaching of the Gospel , can only be found in the doctrines of the Church . Unless there ...
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... nature , the passions and interests of mankind exert such a disturbing influence on their judgment in matters of human action , that the stern and cutting rebuke of our Lord , addressed by Him to those who represented the public opinion ...
... nature , the passions and interests of mankind exert such a disturbing influence on their judgment in matters of human action , that the stern and cutting rebuke of our Lord , addressed by Him to those who represented the public opinion ...
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... nature ; each province , nay , each town , possesses its own charter of renown , its own claim on the sympathies of mankind . And Tuscany demands pre - eminently our notice and our gratitude , in that she has twice been the civi- lizer ...
... nature ; each province , nay , each town , possesses its own charter of renown , its own claim on the sympathies of mankind . And Tuscany demands pre - eminently our notice and our gratitude , in that she has twice been the civi- lizer ...
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... nature , we cite the following : -- " The English Pope , Adrian IV . , died in 1159 : twenty - three cardi- nals out of twenty - eight united in choosing Rolando de ' Paperoni as his successor he was a native of Siena , and became ...
... nature , we cite the following : -- " The English Pope , Adrian IV . , died in 1159 : twenty - three cardi- nals out of twenty - eight united in choosing Rolando de ' Paperoni as his successor he was a native of Siena , and became ...
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