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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... passage in which the Rhemish Annotators declare , " papists , may be excused mur- dering Protestants , " and the writer seems to insinuate that we have never seen the passage . He might justly suspect it , for we ought to have said ...
... passage in which the Rhemish Annotators declare , " papists , may be excused mur- dering Protestants , " and the writer seems to insinuate that we have never seen the passage . He might justly suspect it , for we ought to have said ...
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... passage , quoted in p . 554 of the Antijacobin Review for August , 1819. ) Yet , first , the question might be put , whether for " dying " in the above instances , or such like , the sense of not dying can be admitted , but quite the ...
... passage , quoted in p . 554 of the Antijacobin Review for August , 1819. ) Yet , first , the question might be put , whether for " dying " in the above instances , or such like , the sense of not dying can be admitted , but quite the ...
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... passage from his apology for the Christians , addressed to the emperor Anto- ninus , to which the reader is referred . In the passage in question he vindicates the Christians from the charge of Atheism , which was al- leged against them ...
... passage from his apology for the Christians , addressed to the emperor Anto- ninus , to which the reader is referred . In the passage in question he vindicates the Christians from the charge of Atheism , which was al- leged against them ...
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