The British Quarterly Review, Volumen39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 |
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... favour of the Church of England in the case of multitudes is much more political than religious . From one generation to another in- tolerant politicians have been concerned to have clerical influence at their disposal , and have been ...
... favour of the Church of England in the case of multitudes is much more political than religious . From one generation to another in- tolerant politicians have been concerned to have clerical influence at their disposal , and have been ...
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... favour of any earthly acquisition . Milton and Andrew Marvel were not defective in esthetic culture . Hampden and Cromwell were not wanting in common sense . Baxter and Howe did not lack ardent piety . So clear is it that England might ...
... favour of any earthly acquisition . Milton and Andrew Marvel were not defective in esthetic culture . Hampden and Cromwell were not wanting in common sense . Baxter and Howe did not lack ardent piety . So clear is it that England might ...
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... favour of the sufferers of 1662 , and of the men who show themselves to be their true successors by following their example and bearing their penalties , the ground chosen was , that they had subscribed readily to everything in the ...
... favour of the sufferers of 1662 , and of the men who show themselves to be their true successors by following their example and bearing their penalties , the ground chosen was , that they had subscribed readily to everything in the ...
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... favour on the continent of late years that has called forth the slightest expression of sympathy on the part of English or Irish Catholics . In general , as in the case of Italy , they have denounced every movement of the sort as the ...
... favour on the continent of late years that has called forth the slightest expression of sympathy on the part of English or Irish Catholics . In general , as in the case of Italy , they have denounced every movement of the sort as the ...
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... favour is the revision to take place ? In favour of the Romanizers , who cling to the Prayer Book , and would proscribe the Articles ; or in favour of the Protestant party , who cling to the Articles , and would modify the Liturgy ? Or ...
... favour is the revision to take place ? In favour of the Romanizers , who cling to the Prayer Book , and would proscribe the Articles ; or in favour of the Protestant party , who cling to the Articles , and would modify the Liturgy ? Or ...
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