The British Quarterly Review, Volume 36Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1862 - Christianity |
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... religious and of the irreligious ; for he who calls himself ' King of kings ' would assume also to be lord of the just ... religion . All this makes it very probable that the term Arii , by which they said they were called in olden times ...
... religious and of the irreligious ; for he who calls himself ' King of kings ' would assume also to be lord of the just ... religion . All this makes it very probable that the term Arii , by which they said they were called in olden times ...
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... religion voiced its worship in the expressive music of Allegri and Palestrina . Yet so it was . In Florence the Grand Duke presented him with a service of plate and a hundred sequins ; in Venice he was greeted by the multitude as ' il ...
... religion voiced its worship in the expressive music of Allegri and Palestrina . Yet so it was . In Florence the Grand Duke presented him with a service of plate and a hundred sequins ; in Venice he was greeted by the multitude as ' il ...
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... religion of the Church of ' England . ' But what if this charge can be turned against the accuser ? Who had injured the Reformation - Elizabeth , who carried back the Church to the use of words in the Liturgy which the matured judgment ...
... religion of the Church of ' England . ' But what if this charge can be turned against the accuser ? Who had injured the Reformation - Elizabeth , who carried back the Church to the use of words in the Liturgy which the matured judgment ...
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... religion of the Church of England was thus made to retain the real presence doctrine . This was indeed the second tenet of that class which she restored . The ' real pre- ' sence ' and the Opus Operatum ' must ever run pari passu . They ...
... religion of the Church of England was thus made to retain the real presence doctrine . This was indeed the second tenet of that class which she restored . The ' real pre- ' sence ' and the Opus Operatum ' must ever run pari passu . They ...
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... religion , and that of both , by the rights of legitimacy as opposed to the sovereignty of peoples . The question of nationality alone ought to match the flames of war it must excite without , by the feuds of provincial jealousy it must ...
... religion , and that of both , by the rights of legitimacy as opposed to the sovereignty of peoples . The question of nationality alone ought to match the flames of war it must excite without , by the feuds of provincial jealousy it must ...
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