The Retrospective Review, Volumen13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 |
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... mind of the reader of this volume are , intrinsically , very momentous and extremely interesting . They comprehend a variety of particulars respecting the organization of our Established Church ; the difficulties with which its early ...
... mind of the reader of this volume are , intrinsically , very momentous and extremely interesting . They comprehend a variety of particulars respecting the organization of our Established Church ; the difficulties with which its early ...
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... mind , but also by the countenance of the queen , who appears to have had great reliance on his judgment in ecclesiastical affairs . On the assembling of the parliament , on the 23d of No- vember , the Puritans attempted to rally their ...
... mind , but also by the countenance of the queen , who appears to have had great reliance on his judgment in ecclesiastical affairs . On the assembling of the parliament , on the 23d of No- vember , the Puritans attempted to rally their ...
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... minds , " and by the disapprobation of Cecil , who disliked the Calvinistic doctrine of the Lambeth Articles , as " charging God with cruelty , and likely to cause men to be desperate in their wickedness . " To add to his troubles , Dr ...
... minds , " and by the disapprobation of Cecil , who disliked the Calvinistic doctrine of the Lambeth Articles , as " charging God with cruelty , and likely to cause men to be desperate in their wickedness . " To add to his troubles , Dr ...
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... mind , or the amusement of the senses , is looked to rather than the invigoration of the character , and the improvement of the faculties . There are two kinds of travelling ; the one to see men , the other sights . Ancient travelling ...
... mind , or the amusement of the senses , is looked to rather than the invigoration of the character , and the improvement of the faculties . There are two kinds of travelling ; the one to see men , the other sights . Ancient travelling ...
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... mind , morals , or even health . In fact , such rambles are under- taken with none of these views , and imply the possession of no one title to respect . Throughout the whole of Howell's little treatise , we are made sensible of the ...
... mind , morals , or even health . In fact , such rambles are under- taken with none of these views , and imply the possession of no one title to respect . Throughout the whole of Howell's little treatise , we are made sensible of the ...
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