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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... body of men can inflict upon another . " That the applications for Catholic emancipation , often repeated , and always barbarously refused , prove beyond all doubt , that the only means by which the Catholics can hope for the removal of ...
... body of men can inflict upon another . " That the applications for Catholic emancipation , often repeated , and always barbarously refused , prove beyond all doubt , that the only means by which the Catholics can hope for the removal of ...
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... body of men , and totally destitute of truth . And all that follows on this subject , is equally marked by a contempt for the latter quality ; and a species of ribaldry too contemptible to notice . Mr. Hazlitt then contrasts a priest ...
... body of men , and totally destitute of truth . And all that follows on this subject , is equally marked by a contempt for the latter quality ; and a species of ribaldry too contemptible to notice . Mr. Hazlitt then contrasts a priest ...
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... body and blood of Christ there is seldome mention in the ancient Fathers . And the reason is given by another learned Writer of his own side : In the Primitive Church it was beleeved for a poynt of Faith , that the body of Christ was ...
... body and blood of Christ there is seldome mention in the ancient Fathers . And the reason is given by another learned Writer of his own side : In the Primitive Church it was beleeved for a poynt of Faith , that the body of Christ was ...
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