The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... reformation is yet to be begun ; and towards this , though books , tracts , and chaplains may do much for the moment ( and we are far from undervaluing even a transitory moral impression , ) yet the dispositions of the mind . which are ...
... reformation is yet to be begun ; and towards this , though books , tracts , and chaplains may do much for the moment ( and we are far from undervaluing even a transitory moral impression , ) yet the dispositions of the mind . which are ...
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... Reformation . By Thomas Rickman , Architect . 3d edition . Lon- don , 1825 . The True Principles of Pointed or Chris- tian Architecture , set forth in two Lec- tures , delivered at St Marie's , Oscott . By A. Welby Pugin . London , 1841 ...
... Reformation . By Thomas Rickman , Architect . 3d edition . Lon- don , 1825 . The True Principles of Pointed or Chris- tian Architecture , set forth in two Lec- tures , delivered at St Marie's , Oscott . By A. Welby Pugin . London , 1841 ...
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... reformation , selection of the stall and the footstool , looked like a bundle the good , rejection of the mere customary . . . . . of faggots , or a mass of conductors .'- p . 431. Some master - spirit seized the principle which reduced ...
... reformation , selection of the stall and the footstool , looked like a bundle the good , rejection of the mere customary . . . . . of faggots , or a mass of conductors .'- p . 431. Some master - spirit seized the principle which reduced ...
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... reformation which should latent fire which was ready to be kindled ; touch no point of doctrine , which should and even with them the comparative deser- abstain entirely from any sacrilegious inter- tion and stillness of the city , from ...
... reformation which should latent fire which was ready to be kindled ; touch no point of doctrine , which should and even with them the comparative deser- abstain entirely from any sacrilegious inter- tion and stillness of the city , from ...
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... reformation of Rome to the Christian and and Italy , ever showed greater love for eccle- Jewish inhabitants of Jerusalem , both Christians siastical persons , or so strictly protected ecclesiastical rights ? Did I not , before all ...
... reformation of Rome to the Christian and and Italy , ever showed greater love for eccle- Jewish inhabitants of Jerusalem , both Christians siastical persons , or so strictly protected ecclesiastical rights ? Did I not , before all ...
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