The London Quarterly Review, Volume 33Theodore Foster, 1826 |
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Pagina 23
... possession of the seats of education , and thus advancing with the advancement of knowledge , that the clergy could hope to preserve their authority . The Reformers entered into his views for the encouragement of education , but , with ...
... possession of the seats of education , and thus advancing with the advancement of knowledge , that the clergy could hope to preserve their authority . The Reformers entered into his views for the encouragement of education , but , with ...
Pagina 24
... possessed themselves of the tithes , and , having left to those who served the cure , either some small donative or stipend , and at best the small tithes or vicarage , those who purchased the abbey lands from the crown in the former ...
... possessed themselves of the tithes , and , having left to those who served the cure , either some small donative or stipend , and at best the small tithes or vicarage , those who purchased the abbey lands from the crown in the former ...
Pagina 36
... possessed so much of English loy- alty and patriotism as divested their divided allegiance of half its danger , and too much real Christian spirit to push the principles of intolerance to extremity : the other , who have adhered to the ...
... possessed so much of English loy- alty and patriotism as divested their divided allegiance of half its danger , and too much real Christian spirit to push the principles of intolerance to extremity : the other , who have adhered to the ...
Pagina 57
... possession of no wonderful secret , which would secure the emperor from all disease , and make him live forever ; and we were accordingly allowed to take leave of the reverend Inquisitor , and retreat to our boat .'- pp.231-233 . Thus ...
... possession of no wonderful secret , which would secure the emperor from all disease , and make him live forever ; and we were accordingly allowed to take leave of the reverend Inquisitor , and retreat to our boat .'- pp.231-233 . Thus ...
Pagina 74
... possession , or were known to him . He asserts also , that it was extant in the Greek - in some Greek copies at the least . If his authority be valid for the Latin copies , is it not equally so for the Greek ? " No , " says the reviewer ...
... possession , or were known to him . He asserts also , that it was extant in the Greek - in some Greek copies at the least . If his authority be valid for the Latin copies , is it not equally so for the Greek ? " No , " says the reviewer ...
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