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... doubt on the exquisite per- fection of their characters ; while every palliation which the most excessive charity can admit , every point which can turn to the praise of Mary the First , is paraded with anxious fidelity . Com- pare the ...
... doubt on the exquisite per- fection of their characters ; while every palliation which the most excessive charity can admit , every point which can turn to the praise of Mary the First , is paraded with anxious fidelity . Com- pare the ...
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... lordship is aware , we doubt not , that this notable argument is in constant use by the writers of Mr. Baddely's stamp . A 4 English English Protestant literature , as actually to mistake Burnet's History The Reformation in England . 7.
... lordship is aware , we doubt not , that this notable argument is in constant use by the writers of Mr. Baddely's stamp . A 4 English English Protestant literature , as actually to mistake Burnet's History The Reformation in England . 7.
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... doubt for an instant that the Pope's decision was at the service of that party from which he pro- mised himself the greatest advantage . Be thou well assured , ' says Bonner , in his preface to Gardiner's Book , De verâ Obedientiâ ...
... doubt for an instant that the Pope's decision was at the service of that party from which he pro- mised himself the greatest advantage . Be thou well assured , ' says Bonner , in his preface to Gardiner's Book , De verâ Obedientiâ ...
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... doubt , would serve his purpose , and be received without too close an examination into its truth and certainty . But Sir Thomas Boleyn's character stood high , as an honourable and religious man . He is highly praised by Erasmus , and ...
... doubt , would serve his purpose , and be received without too close an examination into its truth and certainty . But Sir Thomas Boleyn's character stood high , as an honourable and religious man . He is highly praised by Erasmus , and ...
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... doubt , that the pupils in these colleges were nurtured in principles dangerous to every government ; principles which Mr. Butler himself marks with the strongest reprehension . of But we have still more important contemporary testimony ...
... doubt , that the pupils in these colleges were nurtured in principles dangerous to every government ; principles which Mr. Butler himself marks with the strongest reprehension . of But we have still more important contemporary testimony ...
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Strona 88 - This is he that came by water and blood, even Jesus Christ; not by water only, but by water and blood; and it is the Spirit that beareth witness, because the Spirit is truth.
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Strona 440 - ... grievously whipped and burned through the gristle of the right ear with a hot iron of the compass of an inch about, as a manifestation of his wicked life, and due punishment received for the same.
Strona 361 - In their lowest servitude and depression, the subjects of the Byzantine throne were still possessed of a golden key that could unlock the treasures of antiquity ; of a musical and prolific language, that gives a soul to the objects of sense, and a body to the abstractions of philosophy.
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