The Retrospective Review, Volume 9Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 - Books |
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Page 236
... church , and set an example of constant access to and good behaviour in it ? That he was encouraging and assisting the improve- ment of the vicar's manse , and making some augmentation to his slender portion of the glebe ? That in a ...
... church , and set an example of constant access to and good behaviour in it ? That he was encouraging and assisting the improve- ment of the vicar's manse , and making some augmentation to his slender portion of the glebe ? That in a ...
Page 300
... church of England and those men who have charged it with Popery ; who have called the nearest and truest copy of primitive Christianity , superstition ; and the most detestable instances of schism and sacrilege , reformation ; and , in ...
... church of England and those men who have charged it with Popery ; who have called the nearest and truest copy of primitive Christianity , superstition ; and the most detestable instances of schism and sacrilege , reformation ; and , in ...
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... church in Malabar the necessity of obeying the Pope , and believing that their Patriarch Nestorius ( consi- dered as a heretic by the Western Church ) and all their bishops were damned — a doctrine which sounded a little harsh to a church ...
... church in Malabar the necessity of obeying the Pope , and believing that their Patriarch Nestorius ( consi- dered as a heretic by the Western Church ) and all their bishops were damned — a doctrine which sounded a little harsh to a church ...
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