The Christian Observer, Volumes 26-27Hatchard and Company, 1828 - Religion |
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... present received an affectionate and animated address from his lordship ; who observed , that it was probably the last time that all present could expect to meet again in this world ; and he exhorted them to diligence and perseverance ...
... present received an affectionate and animated address from his lordship ; who observed , that it was probably the last time that all present could expect to meet again in this world ; and he exhorted them to diligence and perseverance ...
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... present day , a day remark- able for the wide diffusion of mis- cellaneous knowledge , there cer- tainly is not generally to be found that depth of penetration , and that acuteness of thought , which are con- spicuous in the works of ...
... present day , a day remark- able for the wide diffusion of mis- cellaneous knowledge , there cer- tainly is not generally to be found that depth of penetration , and that acuteness of thought , which are con- spicuous in the works of ...
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... present publication , we have before stated , is happily timed ; and of its wide circulation we can entertain no doubt . The preceding volumes by the venerable Milners have long been , not only in almost every considerable library , but ...
... present publication , we have before stated , is happily timed ; and of its wide circulation we can entertain no doubt . The preceding volumes by the venerable Milners have long been , not only in almost every considerable library , but ...
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... present volume embraces a period of sixteen years ; from the diet of Augsburg in 1530 , to the death of Luther and the eve of the war of religion in 1546 ; a period which , though not so interesting in some respects as the first years ...
... present volume embraces a period of sixteen years ; from the diet of Augsburg in 1530 , to the death of Luther and the eve of the war of religion in 1546 ; a period which , though not so interesting in some respects as the first years ...
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... present time ! " p . 315 . And here we cannot refuse our- selves the mournful pleasure of quot- ing a passage relating to Italy itself , the very seat of the antichristian corruption : we say mournful , be- cause , as in the case of ...
... present time ! " p . 315 . And here we cannot refuse our- selves the mournful pleasure of quot- ing a passage relating to Italy itself , the very seat of the antichristian corruption : we say mournful , be- cause , as in the case of ...
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