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... fact , that this power is declared to exist , and is described in terms of terrific interest in the Scriptures . " Having next remarked on the shallow philosophy which affects to sneer at the belief of diabolical agency , the writer ...
... fact , that this power is declared to exist , and is described in terms of terrific interest in the Scriptures . " Having next remarked on the shallow philosophy which affects to sneer at the belief of diabolical agency , the writer ...
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... fact that Francis I. and his suc- cessors were sons of the Church , and called themselves above all most Christian kings , the Church has never ceased to protest against that arrangement as an usurpation .... 66 ' Now - a - days ...
... fact that Francis I. and his suc- cessors were sons of the Church , and called themselves above all most Christian kings , the Church has never ceased to protest against that arrangement as an usurpation .... 66 ' Now - a - days ...
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... fact , that by receiving it he acknowledged the superiority of the Pope's power to his own . From that time to the present hour , we trace the consequences of the unhappy relation , into which England was thus brought , with respect to ...
... fact , that by receiving it he acknowledged the superiority of the Pope's power to his own . From that time to the present hour , we trace the consequences of the unhappy relation , into which England was thus brought , with respect to ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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