The British Quarterly Review, 30. köideHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1859 |
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... Church of England . PAGE ކ 5. The Rationale of Religious Inquiry : or , the Questions stated of Reason , the Bible , and the Church . In Six Lectures . By JAMES MARTINEAU . 1845. . . 289 Ceylon : An Account of the Island , Physical ...
... Church of England . PAGE ކ 5. The Rationale of Religious Inquiry : or , the Questions stated of Reason , the Bible , and the Church . In Six Lectures . By JAMES MARTINEAU . 1845. . . 289 Ceylon : An Account of the Island , Physical ...
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... church , and the aristocracy of France ; and from Jacobin Paris a ferocious faction , filled alike with recklessness and fanaticism , but wielding the strength of a great empire , in a turbid chaos of anarchy and passion had proclaimed ...
... church , and the aristocracy of France ; and from Jacobin Paris a ferocious faction , filled alike with recklessness and fanaticism , but wielding the strength of a great empire , in a turbid chaos of anarchy and passion had proclaimed ...
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... Church of England , comprising the upper ranks of the settlers ; the Nonconformist Protestants , for the most part of Scotch extraction ; and the Roman Catholic aboriginal people . The two first formed the garrison of the mother country ...
... Church of England , comprising the upper ranks of the settlers ; the Nonconformist Protestants , for the most part of Scotch extraction ; and the Roman Catholic aboriginal people . The two first formed the garrison of the mother country ...
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... Church of England ; the Protestant Nonconformists were made liable to tythes and church - rates , and were incapacitated from holding the majority of civil employ- ments ; and a Penal Code , ‡ crushing down hope and energy in all the ...
... Church of England ; the Protestant Nonconformists were made liable to tythes and church - rates , and were incapacitated from holding the majority of civil employ- ments ; and a Penal Code , ‡ crushing down hope and energy in all the ...
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... Church , were secretly hostile to the actual constitution , and , although they were adverse to the Roman Catholics , they were alienated from their natural allies . As for the Roman Catholic nation of Ireland it was crushed down in ...
... Church , were secretly hostile to the actual constitution , and , although they were adverse to the Roman Catholics , they were alienated from their natural allies . As for the Roman Catholic nation of Ireland it was crushed down in ...
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