Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1807 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... church : these being at length found , the archdeacon entered the church , and , having ordered the bells to be ung , as a token of pos session , he celebrated mass with great solemnity . In the mean time messengers arrived from the ...
... church : these being at length found , the archdeacon entered the church , and , having ordered the bells to be ung , as a token of pos session , he celebrated mass with great solemnity . In the mean time messengers arrived from the ...
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... church establishment , and more extensive Christian advantages than the British empire in the East . Jamaica has eighteen churches ; English India has three ; one at Calcutta , one at Madras , and one at Bom- bay . • 4. At the ...
... church establishment , and more extensive Christian advantages than the British empire in the East . Jamaica has eighteen churches ; English India has three ; one at Calcutta , one at Madras , and one at Bom- bay . • 4. At the ...
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... church in a public manner ; and after many expensive and vex- atious appeals to the court of Rome , would not have reclaimed them in vain , if false witnesses had not publicly appeared at the Council of Rheims , before Pope Eugenius ...
... church in a public manner ; and after many expensive and vex- atious appeals to the court of Rome , would not have reclaimed them in vain , if false witnesses had not publicly appeared at the Council of Rheims , before Pope Eugenius ...
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