The Quarterly Review, Volumes 155-156John Murray, 1883 |
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... Church of England . It has wit- nessed the close of an unusual number of eminent careers ; and , above all , two great characters have passed away from amongst us , the loss of whom makes us sensible that the Church is entering the New ...
... Church of England . It has wit- nessed the close of an unusual number of eminent careers ; and , above all , two great characters have passed away from amongst us , the loss of whom makes us sensible that the Church is entering the New ...
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... Church of England men are Protest- ants , being jealous , and rightly , of preserv- ing their individual liberty ) , but to reason , to remonstrate , to appeal to their consciences , and to the love they bear their Church ' ( p . 20 ) ...
... Church of England men are Protest- ants , being jealous , and rightly , of preserv- ing their individual liberty ) , but to reason , to remonstrate , to appeal to their consciences , and to the love they bear their Church ' ( p . 20 ) ...
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... Church of England in every direction , and few indeed were the voices which in timid Church . deprecation were raised on its behalf . The press , with a few exceptions , was ranged on the side of revolution , and hostility to the ...
... Church of England in every direction , and few indeed were the voices which in timid Church . deprecation were raised on its behalf . The press , with a few exceptions , was ranged on the side of revolution , and hostility to the ...
Contents
ART PAGE I ARCHBISHOP TAIT AND THE PRIMACY | 1 |
PROGRESS AND POVERTY | 19 |
PRIVATE LIFE OF CARDINAL MAZARIN | 40 |
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