The British Magazine, Volume 17John Turrill, 1840 |
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... never been discountenanced by you , " and he replies , " I beg your pardon ; I expressly censured them in the person of their principal and most troublesome advocate . " Say to him , " You have condemned a person whom three popes ...
... never been discountenanced by you , " and he replies , " I beg your pardon ; I expressly censured them in the person of their principal and most troublesome advocate . " Say to him , " You have condemned a person whom three popes ...
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... never sought anything hitherto , and therefore was unwilling ; but was persuaded the next morning to go to Lambeth and acquaint my Lord of Canterbury with his death , who advised me to go to Windsor , ( where the king was , ) which I ...
... never sought anything hitherto , and therefore was unwilling ; but was persuaded the next morning to go to Lambeth and acquaint my Lord of Canterbury with his death , who advised me to go to Windsor , ( where the king was , ) which I ...
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... never give a bad one , though true , unless the interest of the church obliged him to do so . He used to grieve and complain of the strange misrepresen- tations which he observed were made to the queen , of persons who deserved her ...
... never give a bad one , though true , unless the interest of the church obliged him to do so . He used to grieve and complain of the strange misrepresen- tations which he observed were made to the queen , of persons who deserved her ...
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... never considered herself so strictly bound by her own canons as by the Saviour's ordinance . She has not scrupled in case of need to violate the one , so long as the es- sentials of the other were carefully preserved . She has often ...
... never considered herself so strictly bound by her own canons as by the Saviour's ordinance . She has not scrupled in case of need to violate the one , so long as the es- sentials of the other were carefully preserved . She has often ...
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... never , so far as I know , been more mixed up with the writers of the Tracts than any one else who gives them his general approbation . 2ndly . A man should be cautious of thinking that he has made a discovery . Had our author , when ...
... never , so far as I know , been more mixed up with the writers of the Tracts than any one else who gives them his general approbation . 2ndly . A man should be cautious of thinking that he has made a discovery . Had our author , when ...
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