The London Quarterly Review, Volume 33Theodore Foster, 1826 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 86
Pagina
... , 1826 . THE EDINBURGH OF QUARTERLY REVIEW , will be sent to any part of the United States by mail , upon the publishers receiving a remittance of one year's subscription , ( $ 5 . ) THE QUARTERLY REVIEW . VOL . XXXIII . PUBLISHED IN.
... , 1826 . THE EDINBURGH OF QUARTERLY REVIEW , will be sent to any part of the United States by mail , upon the publishers receiving a remittance of one year's subscription , ( $ 5 . ) THE QUARTERLY REVIEW . VOL . XXXIII . PUBLISHED IN.
Pagina 12
... received from Roman - Catholic wri- ters , and into the real circumstances of her case , as far as they can be authenticated . Few , except the lowest and most ignorant of her modern assailants , are hardy enough to maintain to their ...
... received from Roman - Catholic wri- ters , and into the real circumstances of her case , as far as they can be authenticated . Few , except the lowest and most ignorant of her modern assailants , are hardy enough to maintain to their ...
Pagina 14
... 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 we cannot but consider his unimpeached ...
... 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 we cannot but consider his unimpeached ...
Pagina 17
... receiving it , in its popular acceptation ; and at the same time of sheltering himself from the charge of deliberate falsehood under its ambiguity ? If he means that Cranmer had two wives at once , it is difficult not to make that ...
... receiving it , in its popular acceptation ; and at the same time of sheltering himself from the charge of deliberate falsehood under its ambiguity ? If he means that Cranmer had two wives at once , it is difficult not to make that ...
Pagina 26
... received without the mistrust with which such scandal is always to be heard in pub- lic as well as in private . With this , however , we have at present no concern ; as to the former point , we fearlessly assert our convic- tion , that ...
... received without the mistrust with which such scandal is always to be heard in pub- lic as well as in private . With this , however , we have at present no concern ; as to the former point , we fearlessly assert our convic- tion , that ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Abbé Albigenses ancient Angrogna Anne Boleyn appears argument Arian Aristophanes Athens Audoin believe Bishop body Boudh Burmans cause century character Christian church circumstances Cochin-China consider contagious court Cranmer Cyprian death Demosthenes dicasts disease divine doctrine effect England English evidence fact faith father favour feelings give Greek MSS ground hand Holy honour human impotent poor interest Isocrates Judson king labour Lady Castlemaine land Latin letter living Lord Lysias Manicheans matter means ment mind mode moral nation nature never object observed occasion opinion passage Pepys persecution persons Piedmont plague Pomaretto poor Pope present priests principles produced proof Protestant racter Rangoon readers reason religion Roman Catholic says scarcely Scripture seventh verse Sister Nativity Spain spirit supposed Tertullian testimony things tion truth Vaudois Walafrid Strabo Waldenses whole witness words writings XXXIII