The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 85, Part 2; Volume 118E. Cave, 1815 - English periodicals |
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... society ; " your Corre- spondent is not satisfied with accusing the order of Jesuits of teaching and promulgating the most unheard - of and atrocious doctrines : but he has thought proper , through the medium of your pages , to assert ...
... society ; " your Corre- spondent is not satisfied with accusing the order of Jesuits of teaching and promulgating the most unheard - of and atrocious doctrines : but he has thought proper , through the medium of your pages , to assert ...
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... Society , & c . Likewise we grant them the power , which they had not before , of receiving alms for the celebra- tion of the mass , and the full enjoy- ment of all the graces and favours from which they were heretofore pre- cluded as ...
... Society , & c . Likewise we grant them the power , which they had not before , of receiving alms for the celebra- tion of the mass , and the full enjoy- ment of all the graces and favours from which they were heretofore pre- cluded as ...
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... Society ? his answer was , that he had never found himself worth £ 20 . to pay the fees . This , amongst other marks of his character , I mentioned to the Duke of Bedford in my recommen- dation of him to the chaplaincy of Lis- bon ; and ...
... Society ? his answer was , that he had never found himself worth £ 20 . to pay the fees . This , amongst other marks of his character , I mentioned to the Duke of Bedford in my recommen- dation of him to the chaplaincy of Lis- bon ; and ...
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... Society vindicated . tract has found its way into several of the Provincial Papers , and in some form or other , is probably , by this Unconnected with the Bible So- time , in the hands of the majority of ciety myself , and to the best ...
... Society vindicated . tract has found its way into several of the Provincial Papers , and in some form or other , is probably , by this Unconnected with the Bible So- time , in the hands of the majority of ciety myself , and to the best ...
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... society , I should greet him as a friend ; I should only regret that our friendship was temporary that the grave was its utmost limit . - As a sincere member of the Church of England , and feeling , with much warmth , the necessity of ...
... society , I should greet him as a friend ; I should only regret that our friendship was temporary that the grave was its utmost limit . - As a sincere member of the Church of England , and feeling , with much warmth , the necessity of ...
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