The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... writers , increases our information , and gives us an opportunity to acquire more by consulting the autho- rities , the style of the narrative is animated and the characters well sustained . History is improving where it is true , but ...
... writers , increases our information , and gives us an opportunity to acquire more by consulting the autho- rities , the style of the narrative is animated and the characters well sustained . History is improving where it is true , but ...
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... writers have done , who have attributed to almost all the articles even of the Apostles ' Creed an origin derived from the necessity of com- bating heresy . It is perfectly true , that each article of the Apostles ' Creed condemns some ...
... writers have done , who have attributed to almost all the articles even of the Apostles ' Creed an origin derived from the necessity of com- bating heresy . It is perfectly true , that each article of the Apostles ' Creed condemns some ...
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... writers of the Church of Rome , in refuta- tion of the dangerous principle advocated by some of their divines , and recently revived by some writers in this country , which ascribes to the Church the power of sanctioning novelties of ...
... writers of the Church of Rome , in refuta- tion of the dangerous principle advocated by some of their divines , and recently revived by some writers in this country , which ascribes to the Church the power of sanctioning novelties of ...
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... writer lays himself open to the charge of credulity , being , together with almost all the rest of the nation at the time , an undoubting believer in the Popish plot , professedly revealed by Titus Oates ; and being also persuaded that ...
... writer lays himself open to the charge of credulity , being , together with almost all the rest of the nation at the time , an undoubting believer in the Popish plot , professedly revealed by Titus Oates ; and being also persuaded that ...
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... writer . We are persuaded that very many of our readers will sympathize with the following stanzas , when they have got over the somewhat encumbered rhythm , and perhaps awkward construction , of the first line . " What is home ? in the ...
... writer . We are persuaded that very many of our readers will sympathize with the following stanzas , when they have got over the somewhat encumbered rhythm , and perhaps awkward construction , of the first line . " What is home ? in the ...
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