The British Quarterly Review, Volume 28Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 - Christianity |
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... Vaughan in this field seem to be very unwelcome . It is clear that Mr. Shirley would extrude that gentleman from this ground altogether - were it possible . There are two notes in Mr. Shir- ley's ' Introduction ' ( pp . xvi . , xxxiv ...
... Vaughan in this field seem to be very unwelcome . It is clear that Mr. Shirley would extrude that gentleman from this ground altogether - were it possible . There are two notes in Mr. Shir- ley's ' Introduction ' ( pp . xvi . , xxxiv ...
Page 367
... Vaughan's Monograph has never been reviewed in these pages , and his labours generally in relation to this subject have been left , so far as the British Quarterly ... Vaughan . Wycliffe when Dr. Vaughan took up the subject , and.
... Vaughan's Monograph has never been reviewed in these pages , and his labours generally in relation to this subject have been left , so far as the British Quarterly ... Vaughan . Wycliffe when Dr. Vaughan took up the subject , and.
Page 368
Henry Allon. Wycliffe when Dr. Vaughan took up the subject , and what his contribution to it has been , it will , we trust , be seen that this is a course to which we have been constrained . We have not chosen it . Every student of ...
Henry Allon. Wycliffe when Dr. Vaughan took up the subject , and what his contribution to it has been , it will , we trust , be seen that this is a course to which we have been constrained . We have not chosen it . Every student of ...
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... Vaughan called public attention to them . It is this long neglect of everything relating to Wycliffe in England , though himself so great an Englishman , that has made it so difficult in these later times to gratify the curiosity of a ...
... Vaughan called public attention to them . It is this long neglect of everything relating to Wycliffe in England , though himself so great an Englishman , that has made it so difficult in these later times to gratify the curiosity of a ...
Page 370
... Vaughan , who has added the paging of the volume to in- dicate the comparative length of the several papers : - ' 1. DE ENTE COMMUNI . In primis supponitur ens esse , hoc enim non probari potest nec ignorari ab aliquo . Fol . 1-5 . 2 ...
... Vaughan , who has added the paging of the volume to in- dicate the comparative length of the several papers : - ' 1. DE ENTE COMMUNI . In primis supponitur ens esse , hoc enim non probari potest nec ignorari ab aliquo . Fol . 1-5 . 2 ...
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