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... question . But it is a question with which English Churchmen must immediately make themselves well acquainted ; and though connected with many other collateral subjects of inquiry , it presents a result of great simplicity , and carries ...
... question . But it is a question with which English Churchmen must immediately make themselves well acquainted ; and though connected with many other collateral subjects of inquiry , it presents a result of great simplicity , and carries ...
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... question as the historical . The question has been repeatedly argued ; often on both grounds , the historical and theological united ; and at other times , on one only , Thus in Mr. Palmer's most useful Treatise of the Church , both ...
... question as the historical . The question has been repeatedly argued ; often on both grounds , the historical and theological united ; and at other times , on one only , Thus in Mr. Palmer's most useful Treatise of the Church , both ...
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... questions which can be presented to a Christian - What is Scripture ? And , can we unite in teaching as the word of God , what we can prove to be of human origin ? This is the real question . It is well known to our readers that in the ...
... questions which can be presented to a Christian - What is Scripture ? And , can we unite in teaching as the word of God , what we can prove to be of human origin ? This is the real question . It is well known to our readers that in the ...
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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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