The Christian Observer, Volumes 26-27Hatchard and Company, 1828 - Religion |
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... Reformation . Mr. Scott opened the way for our discussion of these topics , in reference to Germany ; Bishop Kaye led us back to the early annals of the church ; Mr. Soames brought us homeward to the days of our own Edward the Sixth ...
... Reformation . Mr. Scott opened the way for our discussion of these topics , in reference to Germany ; Bishop Kaye led us back to the early annals of the church ; Mr. Soames brought us homeward to the days of our own Edward the Sixth ...
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... Reformation Society Continental Bible soci- eties 2 ...... 372-381 --- Pub . Aff Foreign Portugal Greece - Domestic : Corn laws ; Criminal laws , & c .; Ireland ; Free Blacks ..... Answers to Correspondents .. 57 NUMBER VII . 383 384 3 ...
... Reformation Society Continental Bible soci- eties 2 ...... 372-381 --- Pub . Aff Foreign Portugal Greece - Domestic : Corn laws ; Criminal laws , & c .; Ireland ; Free Blacks ..... Answers to Correspondents .. 57 NUMBER VII . 383 384 3 ...
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... Reformation Society - United States church - New York theolo- gical seminary - Society for Chris- tian Knowledge .. .435-437 .438-446 Pub . Aff - Foreign : France - Por- tugal and Spain - Domestic : Par- liament ; Lord Lansdowne ...
... Reformation Society - United States church - New York theolo- gical seminary - Society for Chris- tian Knowledge .. .435-437 .438-446 Pub . Aff - Foreign : France - Por- tugal and Spain - Domestic : Par- liament ; Lord Lansdowne ...
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... Reformation . It was necessary to oppose light by light ; and for this purpose the Jesuits were established . At length the revocation of the Edict of Nantes , that last explosion of papal intolerance , either banished the French ...
... Reformation . It was necessary to oppose light by light ; and for this purpose the Jesuits were established . At length the revocation of the Edict of Nantes , that last explosion of papal intolerance , either banished the French ...
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... reformation of life . These means are often expressed in Scrip- ture by the phrase used in the text : they all may be comprehended , where Christians are spoken of under the character of those who had " believed through grace ; " that ...
... reformation of life . These means are often expressed in Scrip- ture by the phrase used in the text : they all may be comprehended , where Christians are spoken of under the character of those who had " believed through grace ; " that ...
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