The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... popery in their full extent , still the reader tone of voice that reminded us of a Mussulman him ; and , turning around with a movement and perceives how important are the benefits in a minaret calling the faithful to prayers , he which ...
... popery in their full extent , still the reader tone of voice that reminded us of a Mussulman him ; and , turning around with a movement and perceives how important are the benefits in a minaret calling the faithful to prayers , he which ...
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... Popery , with the same charac- the ogee in its purest forms ; is in itself the teristic defects , in the architecture which result of a gradual growth ; and died away grew up in Italy more immediately under the with the introduction of ...
... Popery , with the same charac- the ogee in its purest forms ; is in itself the teristic defects , in the architecture which result of a gradual growth ; and died away grew up in Italy more immediately under the with the introduction of ...
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... Popery which brought on the Reformation ; and the excesses of Puritanism which produced the Rebellion ; and that from the oscillation thus caused both the Church and the State should right themselves at the Restoration . Yet we must not ...
... Popery which brought on the Reformation ; and the excesses of Puritanism which produced the Rebellion ; and that from the oscillation thus caused both the Church and the State should right themselves at the Restoration . Yet we must not ...
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... Popery , defaced . He is at rest , and not here to its great engine and full representative , the answer for himself . Thus have I answered system of Jesuitism ; of which we in this in his behalf , who both in this , and other day know ...
... Popery , defaced . He is at rest , and not here to its great engine and full representative , the answer for himself . Thus have I answered system of Jesuitism ; of which we in this in his behalf , who both in this , and other day know ...
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... Popery , even while yet he gladly acknowledges that Pa- pists may be of the family of Jesus Christ ' ( 2 ) which may prove of salutary example to those who have the same battle to fight , and the same watch to exercise over the fold in ...
... Popery , even while yet he gladly acknowledges that Pa- pists may be of the family of Jesus Christ ' ( 2 ) which may prove of salutary example to those who have the same battle to fight , and the same watch to exercise over the fold in ...
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