The Quarterly Review, Volumen120John Murray, 1866 |
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... authorities that the conversion of the prisoners was hopeless , and that they were ' reprobates under the dominion of the devil . ' Thereupon a process of trial was instituted , and a sentence passed by the local judge , which recited ...
... authorities that the conversion of the prisoners was hopeless , and that they were ' reprobates under the dominion of the devil . ' Thereupon a process of trial was instituted , and a sentence passed by the local judge , which recited ...
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... authority , but after a time they found a friend and protector in one of the chief officials of the prison , who , having some Protestant connexions settled near Bergerac , had been interested by them on behalf of these young men . From ...
... authority , but after a time they found a friend and protector in one of the chief officials of the prison , who , having some Protestant connexions settled near Bergerac , had been interested by them on behalf of these young men . From ...
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... authority over the slaves were in their secret hearts friendly to the faith which they had not the courage openly to profess ; sometimes they were worked upon by Protestant friends or connexions . We may collect , too , from this memoir ...
... authority over the slaves were in their secret hearts friendly to the faith which they had not the courage openly to profess ; sometimes they were worked upon by Protestant friends or connexions . We may collect , too , from this memoir ...
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... authority . The Church has had no part in the matter . She interfered in no way in the proceedings against you ; in fact , all was done , as it were , behind her back , and without her cognisance . " ' This flimsy sophistry was at once ...
... authority . The Church has had no part in the matter . She interfered in no way in the proceedings against you ; in fact , all was done , as it were , behind her back , and without her cognisance . " ' This flimsy sophistry was at once ...
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... authorities , the inhabitants pleaded to be allowed to take their beloved brethren to their own hearths and homes , and happy was the citizen who secured the privilege of making one of these honoured confessors his guest . Some of them ...
... authorities , the inhabitants pleaded to be allowed to take their beloved brethren to their own hearths and homes , and happy was the citizen who secured the privilege of making one of these honoured confessors his guest . Some of them ...
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