The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 256-261Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1819 |
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... England for the sole purpose of intoxica- tion !!! We must again have recourse to his own words . " In England , true it is , that , according to the code of ceremo- nial law , which , under the name of the Rubrick , is interwoven with ...
... England for the sole purpose of intoxica- tion !!! We must again have recourse to his own words . " In England , true it is , that , according to the code of ceremo- nial law , which , under the name of the Rubrick , is interwoven with ...
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... England , are of no small moment , whether they are considered in their own nature , or in connexion with her controversies with the church of Rome . The church of England teaches that there were two , and only two sacraments ordained ...
... England , are of no small moment , whether they are considered in their own nature , or in connexion with her controversies with the church of Rome . The church of England teaches that there were two , and only two sacraments ordained ...
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... England . It was shrewdly observed , that one monarch seemed as anxious to bring in Presbyterianism as the former Popery ; and the church of England might prefer being devoured by the lion to being worried by the wolf . Perhaps it will ...
... England . It was shrewdly observed , that one monarch seemed as anxious to bring in Presbyterianism as the former Popery ; and the church of England might prefer being devoured by the lion to being worried by the wolf . Perhaps it will ...
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