The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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Page 207
... Church and Country , uses the following indignant remonstrance on this subject . " I do not enter into the scandalous practices of non - residence and pluralities , which are sheltered by so many colours of law among us : whereas the Church ...
... Church and Country , uses the following indignant remonstrance on this subject . " I do not enter into the scandalous practices of non - residence and pluralities , which are sheltered by so many colours of law among us : whereas the Church ...
Page 228
... church . Such is the mysterious efficacy of a mere name , and such the undefinable influence of certain unsubstantial rites and observances . If episcopacy is the mark of a genuine church , we must be contented to leave him in this ...
... church . Such is the mysterious efficacy of a mere name , and such the undefinable influence of certain unsubstantial rites and observances . If episcopacy is the mark of a genuine church , we must be contented to leave him in this ...
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... church . The top - gallant of episcopacy can never be so ' well managed for the right steering the ship of the church , as when it is joyned with the under - sailes of a moderate presby- ❝terie . ' With regard to Aerius , whom the ...
... church . The top - gallant of episcopacy can never be so ' well managed for the right steering the ship of the church , as when it is joyned with the under - sailes of a moderate presby- ❝terie . ' With regard to Aerius , whom the ...
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
Auflage The Poems of Ludwig Uhland | 37 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
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