The Churchman's Monthly Review and ChronicleR. B. Seely and W. Burnside, 1844 - Christianity |
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... received the headsman's stroke , that " veiled her peerless form in the royal robe of martyrdom : " by which , and other means , her very name " became the talisman of chastity . " But in that portion of the remaining books over which ...
... received the headsman's stroke , that " veiled her peerless form in the royal robe of martyrdom : " by which , and other means , her very name " became the talisman of chastity . " But in that portion of the remaining books over which ...
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... received the solemn investiture of the entire realm of Christ , with sovereign authority and jurisdiction over all its liege subjects , princes , and people . Hence all the bishops were bound to be in communion with the see of Peter ...
... received the solemn investiture of the entire realm of Christ , with sovereign authority and jurisdiction over all its liege subjects , princes , and people . Hence all the bishops were bound to be in communion with the see of Peter ...
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... received it worthily ; yet he may remain , improved indeed just so much as is implied in his having had faith to come to Baptism , but apparently in no greater measure . Or , he may come to Baptism and improve after it , but only in ...
... received it worthily ; yet he may remain , improved indeed just so much as is implied in his having had faith to come to Baptism , but apparently in no greater measure . Or , he may come to Baptism and improve after it , but only in ...
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... received the spies with peace . ' Now , why this change ? why have we at once a sinful woman spared and admitted into covenant on her faith , nay , privileged in the event to be the ancestress of our Lord ; except that in Joshua the ...
... received the spies with peace . ' Now , why this change ? why have we at once a sinful woman spared and admitted into covenant on her faith , nay , privileged in the event to be the ancestress of our Lord ; except that in Joshua the ...
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... in a note , " The department of La Vendée is that which has preserved the purest morals . It is that which produces the fewest foundlings . ” received most powerful support from the Bishop of Nantes and BY M. DE VILLENEUVE - BARGEMONT . 31.
... in a note , " The department of La Vendée is that which has preserved the purest morals . It is that which produces the fewest foundlings . ” received most powerful support from the Bishop of Nantes and BY M. DE VILLENEUVE - BARGEMONT . 31.
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