The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 262-267Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1820 |
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... doubt- ed . We apprehend these Germans are not remarkable for enlarged minds . Dr. Kerr first , and Dr. Buchanan afterwards , saw far more of their Syrian brethren , than Mr. Nicolai ever seems to have done , and the independent account ...
... doubt- ed . We apprehend these Germans are not remarkable for enlarged minds . Dr. Kerr first , and Dr. Buchanan afterwards , saw far more of their Syrian brethren , than Mr. Nicolai ever seems to have done , and the independent account ...
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... doubt of the existence of God was shunned as the direst blasphemy , by the lower classes at least . If any of the higher betrayed symptoms of infidelity , and their vanity , their pride , in shewing off their superior wit often in ...
... doubt of the existence of God was shunned as the direst blasphemy , by the lower classes at least . If any of the higher betrayed symptoms of infidelity , and their vanity , their pride , in shewing off their superior wit often in ...
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... doubt , had there considered what would most conduce to the benefit of his Church , and the re - establish- ment of his authority , should he ever return to Rome , and there can be little doubt that the measures which were decided upon ...
... doubt , had there considered what would most conduce to the benefit of his Church , and the re - establish- ment of his authority , should he ever return to Rome , and there can be little doubt that the measures which were decided upon ...
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