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To these statements , others of a similar character , though of less authority ,
might be added ; but these are enough , and more than enough , to furnish a
topic for this letter . Your knowledge of ecclesiastical history has taught you the
difference ...
To these statements , others of a similar character , though of less authority ,
might be added ; but these are enough , and more than enough , to furnish a
topic for this letter . Your knowledge of ecclesiastical history has taught you the
difference ...
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In publishing a second Edition of this Letter , it seems necessary that I should
notice some of the statements and reasonings which have been put forward
since the appearance of the first . But in so doing , I have no intention of altering
the ...
In publishing a second Edition of this Letter , it seems necessary that I should
notice some of the statements and reasonings which have been put forward
since the appearance of the first . But in so doing , I have no intention of altering
the ...
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( Reasons , p . 32 . ) What more have I required than this ? + Mr . Maurice has in
some particulars misunderstood the meaning of my Letter . And I think it very
possible that I may have made similar mistakes as to the sense of what he has
written .
( Reasons , p . 32 . ) What more have I required than this ? + Mr . Maurice has in
some particulars misunderstood the meaning of my Letter . And I think it very
possible that I may have made similar mistakes as to the sense of what he has
written .
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Subjoined are copies of the Commendatory Letter , addressed by the Archbishop
of Canterbury to the Rulers of the Greek Church , and of the same translated into
Greek , both of which the newly consecrated Bishop carries with him to the East ...
Subjoined are copies of the Commendatory Letter , addressed by the Archbishop
of Canterbury to the Rulers of the Greek Church , and of the same translated into
Greek , both of which the newly consecrated Bishop carries with him to the East ...
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your Holinesses , we have affixed our archiepiscopal seal to this letter , written
with our own hand at our Palace of Lambeth , on the twenty - third day of
November , in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty - one .
your Holinesses , we have affixed our archiepiscopal seal to this letter , written
with our own hand at our Palace of Lambeth , on the twenty - third day of
November , in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty - one .
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