The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... received , as to their sheltering care , the ashes of those whose fond love had been long settled upon them as children . In the sicknesses , the sorrows , and the bereavements of after life , and in the brighter no less than in the ...
... received , as to their sheltering care , the ashes of those whose fond love had been long settled upon them as children . In the sicknesses , the sorrows , and the bereavements of after life , and in the brighter no less than in the ...
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... the Bishop of Natal and his associates . There are many who mark the different treatment accorded to High Churchism in some quarters now from that which it NO . LXXVII . с formerly received , who not unnaturally suppose that it has.
... the Bishop of Natal and his associates . There are many who mark the different treatment accorded to High Churchism in some quarters now from that which it NO . LXXVII . с formerly received , who not unnaturally suppose that it has.
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Henry Allon. formerly received , who not unnaturally suppose that it has changed its character , and is now a very different thing from the semi - Popery of the Oxford Tracts . We need only read its publications , or enter some of its ...
Henry Allon. formerly received , who not unnaturally suppose that it has changed its character , and is now a very different thing from the semi - Popery of the Oxford Tracts . We need only read its publications , or enter some of its ...
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... received the same ; ' and further requires him to say that he does ' unfeignedly believe all ' the canonical Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments . ' The Dean also cites Dr. Lushington as having determined what is involved in this ...
... received the same ; ' and further requires him to say that he does ' unfeignedly believe all ' the canonical Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments . ' The Dean also cites Dr. Lushington as having determined what is involved in this ...
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... received no poetic tribute to her memory comparable to the Santa Philomena ' of Long- fellow . He has made Florence Nightingale the popular saint of both hemispheres . We must not indulge ourselves in quoting our old favourites , or we ...
... received no poetic tribute to her memory comparable to the Santa Philomena ' of Long- fellow . He has made Florence Nightingale the popular saint of both hemispheres . We must not indulge ourselves in quoting our old favourites , or we ...
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