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... persons of those princes , under whom the Reformation began began , as theirs is in the persons of their 2 The Reformation in England .
... persons of those princes , under whom the Reformation began began , as theirs is in the persons of their 2 The Reformation in England .
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began , as theirs is in the persons of their Popes , who are believed to have far higher characters of a divine power and spirit in them than other princes pretend to . And yet if the lives of those Popes who have made the greatest ...
began , as theirs is in the persons of their Popes , who are believed to have far higher characters of a divine power and spirit in them than other princes pretend to . And yet if the lives of those Popes who have made the greatest ...
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... Persons , and some of the older martyrologists of his own church ; but who when he commenced his publication was so profoundly ignorant of His lordship is aware , we doubt not , that this notable argument is in constant use by the ...
... Persons , and some of the older martyrologists of his own church ; but who when he commenced his publication was so profoundly ignorant of His lordship is aware , we doubt not , that this notable argument is in constant use by the ...
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... Persons . As for Mr. Andrews's arguments , they bear about the same relation to sound logical reasoning , as the ... person , lean and fretful , in a flame of fire.-No. 9 . With regard to the last writer on our list , the notorious Cob ...
... Persons . As for Mr. Andrews's arguments , they bear about the same relation to sound logical reasoning , as the ... person , lean and fretful , in a flame of fire.-No. 9 . With regard to the last writer on our list , the notorious Cob ...
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... Persons , the Jesuit , ) on the succession after the death of Elizabeth , they are fully deve- loped and vindicated - a work from which Mr. Butler does not withhold his approbation . - See 2d vol . of Memoirs , p . 22. Prin- ciples ...
... Persons , the Jesuit , ) on the succession after the death of Elizabeth , they are fully deve- loped and vindicated - a work from which Mr. Butler does not withhold his approbation . - See 2d vol . of Memoirs , p . 22. Prin- ciples ...
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