The Eclectic Review, Tom 14;Tom 62Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Thomas Price, Josiah Conder, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1835 |
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... respecting the Catholic Religion Innes's Letter to lord Glenelg , Secretary of State for the Colonies Irish Church . The Reform Association , to the Reformers of England , Scotland , and Wales 375 318 Jay's Slavery in America , & c ...
... respecting the Catholic Religion Innes's Letter to lord Glenelg , Secretary of State for the Colonies Irish Church . The Reform Association , to the Reformers of England , Scotland , and Wales 375 318 Jay's Slavery in America , & c ...
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... respecting the Ca- tholic Religion . A New Edition . By Heary Howard , Esq . 8vo . pp . 16. London , ( gratis , ) 1829 . TH THIS volume , the production of a learned Protestant clergy- man , exhibits the startling novelty of a ...
... respecting the Ca- tholic Religion . A New Edition . By Heary Howard , Esq . 8vo . pp . 16. London , ( gratis , ) 1829 . TH THIS volume , the production of a learned Protestant clergy- man , exhibits the startling novelty of a ...
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... respect or injure ; but by their images or pictures we respect or injure the persons themselves . All the veneration there- fore he expresses before all images , whether by kneeling , lifting up the eyes , burning candles , incense ...
... respect or injure ; but by their images or pictures we respect or injure the persons themselves . All the veneration there- fore he expresses before all images , whether by kneeling , lifting up the eyes , burning candles , incense ...
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... respect of the English clergy ? Simply because they are placed in an oppo- site political predicament . In France , Popery was the esta- blished religion : in Ireland , it is in hostility to the Church - esta- blishment . This makes all ...
... respect of the English clergy ? Simply because they are placed in an oppo- site political predicament . In France , Popery was the esta- blished religion : in Ireland , it is in hostility to the Church - esta- blishment . This makes all ...
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... respecting his personal performances in the purifica- tion of his church . ' pp . 6-9 . In the mean time , the Protestant Reformation lost no ground ; and the importunate demands for a reform of some kind within the Church , compelled ...
... respecting his personal performances in the purifica- tion of his church . ' pp . 6-9 . In the mean time , the Protestant Reformation lost no ground ; and the importunate demands for a reform of some kind within the Church , compelled ...
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