The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... church of Alexandria and of Rome have often erred before . But the professor , p . 115 , does not scruple roundly to ... church , which , by the by , is rather a fleckered product of the church of Geneva and the church of Rome , he seems ...
... church of Alexandria and of Rome have often erred before . But the professor , p . 115 , does not scruple roundly to ... church , which , by the by , is rather a fleckered product of the church of Geneva and the church of Rome , he seems ...
211. oldal
... church of Christ itself . In this case , and allowing , for a moment , the panegyric to be just , the author might , with as much reason , have expressed his doubts for the security of the church of Christ , as for that of the church of ...
... church of Christ itself . In this case , and allowing , for a moment , the panegyric to be just , the author might , with as much reason , have expressed his doubts for the security of the church of Christ , as for that of the church of ...
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... church of England to sanction such abominations ? Ought the state to say that a man shall not exercise even the menial office of an exciseman , till he has performed a solemn farce at the altar of the establishment ? However sacred any ...
... church of England to sanction such abominations ? Ought the state to say that a man shall not exercise even the menial office of an exciseman , till he has performed a solemn farce at the altar of the establishment ? However sacred any ...
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