The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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... tion of the world , the Evangelical party , to convey a direct illustra- tion , have treated them precisely as the Romanists did those against the flesh - have given as false an interpretation to the avoidance of the one as they did to ...
... tion of the world , the Evangelical party , to convey a direct illustra- tion , have treated them precisely as the Romanists did those against the flesh - have given as false an interpretation to the avoidance of the one as they did to ...
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... tion , and to some extent the excuse for the deference of the Trac- tarians to ancient authorities of a very doubtful character , and their desire to restore ... tion to their ritual duties - and a higher and tion 236 Rubrics and Ritual.
... tion , and to some extent the excuse for the deference of the Trac- tarians to ancient authorities of a very doubtful character , and their desire to restore ... tion to their ritual duties - and a higher and tion 236 Rubrics and Ritual.
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... tion , and justifies his ignorance of the present by tion , Cardwell and Akerman on Coins . 357.
... tion , and justifies his ignorance of the present by tion , Cardwell and Akerman on Coins . 357.
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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