The British Magazine, Volumen24John Turrill, 1843 |
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... received no farther illustration . Of the three sons of a certain Sicinius , who were Sicinius Amicus , Sicinius Æmilianus , and Sicinius Clarus , rural inhabitants of the township of Ea in the Tripolist of Africa , ( the same town ...
... received no farther illustration . Of the three sons of a certain Sicinius , who were Sicinius Amicus , Sicinius Æmilianus , and Sicinius Clarus , rural inhabitants of the township of Ea in the Tripolist of Africa , ( the same town ...
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... received the faith even§ later than Africa . " Thus doubt- ful is it under what auspices that celebrated church sprang up ; not without reason for suspecting that it may have originated under cir- cumstances of distress , breeding ...
... received the faith even§ later than Africa . " Thus doubt- ful is it under what auspices that celebrated church sprang up ; not without reason for suspecting that it may have originated under cir- cumstances of distress , breeding ...
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... received from authority . It pleased divine Providence that beside the zealous persons who sought martyrdom , many were driven to a point beyond which their consciences would not allow them to comply , and perished at the stake rather ...
... received from authority . It pleased divine Providence that beside the zealous persons who sought martyrdom , many were driven to a point beyond which their consciences would not allow them to comply , and perished at the stake rather ...
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... received from the unreformed , and it would be pleasing if he had nothing further to urge against posterity . But Egbert has also serious complaints to make against the reformed party , some of whose members , having embraced a peculiar ...
... received from the unreformed , and it would be pleasing if he had nothing further to urge against posterity . But Egbert has also serious complaints to make against the reformed party , some of whose members , having embraced a peculiar ...
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... received of his preferment was from the newspapers ; but there is no dependence upon newspaper intelligence . He then received a letter from the new archbishop , dated at London , August 18th , thanking him and Mrs. Newton for their ...
... received of his preferment was from the newspapers ; but there is no dependence upon newspaper intelligence . He then received a letter from the new archbishop , dated at London , August 18th , thanking him and Mrs. Newton for their ...
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