The British Magazine, Volume 17John Turrill, 1840 |
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... noyt tenebrosa , Lacal es mot scura , orribla , espavantosa . Aquel que ven de noyt , ja l'espos ni l'esposa Non hubrire a lui la porta preciosa . VOL . XVII . - Jan . 1840 . B are by no means to regard the Waldensians as having THE ...
... noyt tenebrosa , Lacal es mot scura , orribla , espavantosa . Aquel que ven de noyt , ja l'espos ni l'esposa Non hubrire a lui la porta preciosa . VOL . XVII . - Jan . 1840 . B are by no means to regard the Waldensians as having THE ...
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are by no means to regard the Waldensians as having adopted the tres status mundi of Joachim , or as having assigned to the three persons three successive reigns . We have already intimated that they were not of the class of Joachites ...
are by no means to regard the Waldensians as having adopted the tres status mundi of Joachim , or as having assigned to the three persons three successive reigns . We have already intimated that they were not of the class of Joachites ...
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... regard to ecclesiastical affairs ; and as a faithful counsellor in state points . " 6 In the first of these capacities , as her pastor , she trusted very much to his fidelity and skill . She not only allowed him to enter with her into ...
... regard to ecclesiastical affairs ; and as a faithful counsellor in state points . " 6 In the first of these capacities , as her pastor , she trusted very much to his fidelity and skill . She not only allowed him to enter with her into ...
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... regard was had to him , notwithstanding , that the queen would rarely give her promise without his advice , and , generally speaking , consent first obtained . And he did not prove unworthy , either of this her majesty's confidence in ...
... regard was had to him , notwithstanding , that the queen would rarely give her promise without his advice , and , generally speaking , consent first obtained . And he did not prove unworthy , either of this her majesty's confidence in ...
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... regard to the historical question is a matter of little moment , so long as they do adhere in a spirit of obedience and faith to the present church of England , a duty which I believe they perform themselves not less fully than they ...
... regard to the historical question is a matter of little moment , so long as they do adhere in a spirit of obedience and faith to the present church of England , a duty which I believe they perform themselves not less fully than they ...
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