The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 |
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... Church of England separated from that of Rome . 8vo . pp . 501. 128. Boards . Hatchard . 1811 . WITH the historian ... Church of Rome ; of the rise of protestantism ; of the separation of the English Church from the Romish communion ...
... Church of England separated from that of Rome . 8vo . pp . 501. 128. Boards . Hatchard . 1811 . WITH the historian ... Church of Rome ; of the rise of protestantism ; of the separation of the English Church from the Romish communion ...
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... Church of Rome ; and often have we expressed our high vene- ration for those illustrious worthies who contributed to establish the English church : but , while we respect their memories , and subscribe to their learning , piety , and ...
... Church of Rome ; and often have we expressed our high vene- ration for those illustrious worthies who contributed to establish the English church : but , while we respect their memories , and subscribe to their learning , piety , and ...
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... church . It may do for Father Peter , but not for the brothers Martin and Jack . It is now time for us to direct our attention to the contents of that single volume which is before us , and which presents a sketch of the history of the ...
... church . It may do for Father Peter , but not for the brothers Martin and Jack . It is now time for us to direct our attention to the contents of that single volume which is before us , and which presents a sketch of the history of the ...
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