The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and Ecclesiastical Information, Parochial History, and Documents Respecting the State of the Poor, Progress of Education, Etc, Band 2J.G. & F. Rivington, 1832 |
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... opinion is , however , that it is incorrect , for , even if linen could have existed for such a length of time in any thing like a decomposed state , it would require the very strongest testimony to convince us that infection could be ...
... opinion is , however , that it is incorrect , for , even if linen could have existed for such a length of time in any thing like a decomposed state , it would require the very strongest testimony to convince us that infection could be ...
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... opinion , a few verses from Wither's Hymn for Rogation Week . It was thy pleasure , Lord , to say , That whatsoever in thy name We pray'd for as we ought to pray Thou would'st vouchsafe to grant the same : O therefore we beseech thee ...
... opinion , a few verses from Wither's Hymn for Rogation Week . It was thy pleasure , Lord , to say , That whatsoever in thy name We pray'd for as we ought to pray Thou would'st vouchsafe to grant the same : O therefore we beseech thee ...
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... opinion ; and they declare most emphatically , that this ruin will be due entirely to those who differ from ... opinions , wishes , and expectations , is induced to ask the following questions , ( not in an invidious or angry temper ...
... opinion ; and they declare most emphatically , that this ruin will be due entirely to those who differ from ... opinions , wishes , and expectations , is induced to ask the following questions , ( not in an invidious or angry temper ...
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... opinion at any risk . But he is far from asserting the infallibility of his own opinions , and he earnestly wishes to know what are the real views and opinions of the clerical church reformers . NOTICES OF THE OLDEN TIME . [ THE present ...
... opinion at any risk . But he is far from asserting the infallibility of his own opinions , and he earnestly wishes to know what are the real views and opinions of the clerical church reformers . NOTICES OF THE OLDEN TIME . [ THE present ...
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... opinion , what is now principally wanted by us , as to Reform in the church generally , is not to be so prone to conceive that we can amend what those Reformers have happily bequeathed to us , who were confessedly much wiser and better ...
... opinion , what is now principally wanted by us , as to Reform in the church generally , is not to be so prone to conceive that we can amend what those Reformers have happily bequeathed to us , who were confessedly much wiser and better ...
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