The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... spirit we bring to the consideration of this subject is the spirit we should bring to the considera- tion of every other . We wish well to English Churchmen , and FO . LXXVII . B in what we are about to say we would do.
... spirit we bring to the consideration of this subject is the spirit we should bring to the considera- tion of every other . We wish well to English Churchmen , and FO . LXXVII . B in what we are about to say we would do.
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... spirit , where the power was first felt which sufficed to curb his passions in manhood , and has trained his inner - being into alli- ances of thought , and into aspirations of feeling , which , if it be pos- sible that good should have ...
... spirit , where the power was first felt which sufficed to curb his passions in manhood , and has trained his inner - being into alli- ances of thought , and into aspirations of feeling , which , if it be pos- sible that good should have ...
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... spirit among the seniors : the juniors will pretty certainly follow .'- Church and State Review , p . 248 . The case of the Archdeacon's friends in Oxford must be very low when the appearance of ' men by ones and twos on the class lists ...
... spirit among the seniors : the juniors will pretty certainly follow .'- Church and State Review , p . 248 . The case of the Archdeacon's friends in Oxford must be very low when the appearance of ' men by ones and twos on the class lists ...
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... repaired . The recent Church Congress at Manchester , must have been sufficient to show them that they have roused a "陳 Progress of the Sacerdotalists . 17 spirit with which they 16 Ecclesiastical Questions in 1864 .
... repaired . The recent Church Congress at Manchester , must have been sufficient to show them that they have roused a "陳 Progress of the Sacerdotalists . 17 spirit with which they 16 Ecclesiastical Questions in 1864 .
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Henry Allon. Progress of the Sacerdotalists . 17 spirit with which they are quite incompetent to deal , and that in such assemblies they will invariably be pushed aside by men whose views are more in harmony with that violent anti ...
Henry Allon. Progress of the Sacerdotalists . 17 spirit with which they are quite incompetent to deal , and that in such assemblies they will invariably be pushed aside by men whose views are more in harmony with that violent anti ...
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