The English Review, Volume 10F. and J. Rivington, 1848 |
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... received in open fray ; Remorse may stay the felon's knife , And spare the cowering victim's life ; Remorse or leech's skill in vain To assuage the slanderers ceaseless pain ; No time the injury can bound , The poison festers in the ...
... received in open fray ; Remorse may stay the felon's knife , And spare the cowering victim's life ; Remorse or leech's skill in vain To assuage the slanderers ceaseless pain ; No time the injury can bound , The poison festers in the ...
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... received . " It is , moreover , the Church of England view on the subject of Baptism . Having thus far prepared for its introduction , Mr. Hibbs clears the way in the most summary manner . He allows no authority but Scripture , and ( of ...
... received . " It is , moreover , the Church of England view on the subject of Baptism . Having thus far prepared for its introduction , Mr. Hibbs clears the way in the most summary manner . He allows no authority but Scripture , and ( of ...
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... received hypocritically in the Church of Rome , just as it is else- where . " The Communion is not always received with the right ends and pure intentions which the Church requires . How many Pharisaical communions may be seen ; that is ...
... received hypocritically in the Church of Rome , just as it is else- where . " The Communion is not always received with the right ends and pure intentions which the Church requires . How many Pharisaical communions may be seen ; that is ...
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Vindiciæ Symbolicæ or a Treatise on Creeds Articles | 26 |
Reginald Vere a Tale of the Civil Wars In Verse | 38 |
Loss and Gain | 46 |
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