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... species , may be found in abundance in a letter , published in the Evening Mail , addressed to HENRY MAXWELL , M. P. and signed JOHN CROSTHWAITE , B.D . !! 1 ments similar to those that have been given to iv . PREFACE .
... species , may be found in abundance in a letter , published in the Evening Mail , addressed to HENRY MAXWELL , M. P. and signed JOHN CROSTHWAITE , B.D . !! 1 ments similar to those that have been given to iv . PREFACE .
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... given advice under a fictitious signature — and has desecrated Scripture language and Scripture imagery , by applying the most solemn annunciations of the Redeemer's kingdom to the progress and success of political associations , which ...
... given advice under a fictitious signature — and has desecrated Scripture language and Scripture imagery , by applying the most solemn annunciations of the Redeemer's kingdom to the progress and success of political associations , which ...
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... him a sincere convert from the Church of Rome - his Poems , because they have considerable merit . In our next Number one of his minor Poems shall be given as a specimen . THE CHRISTIAN EXAMINER , AND Church of Ireland Magazine .
... him a sincere convert from the Church of Rome - his Poems , because they have considerable merit . In our next Number one of his minor Poems shall be given as a specimen . THE CHRISTIAN EXAMINER , AND Church of Ireland Magazine .
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... given by Bishop Newton concerning the prophecy of the man of sin , " and its exact accomplishment in the Papacy . " The justice of that inter- pretation being questioned by your correspondent , it were far bet- ter to refer him to the ...
... given by Bishop Newton concerning the prophecy of the man of sin , " and its exact accomplishment in the Papacy . " The justice of that inter- pretation being questioned by your correspondent , it were far bet- ter to refer him to the ...
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... given to those daring and occasional bursts of unguarded passion , to which Lacy was sub- ject ; but then he had not a good quality in his heart , being cun- ning , treacherous , cruel , and vindictive . He was a hypocritical bigot ...
... given to those daring and occasional bursts of unguarded passion , to which Lacy was sub- ject ; but then he had not a good quality in his heart , being cun- ning , treacherous , cruel , and vindictive . He was a hypocritical bigot ...
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