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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... learned papists , and many of those who should be learned too ; but let that be as it will , ) this argument signifies nothing to our first reformers , for if Papists may be presumed to understand their own religion , the first ...
... learned papists , and many of those who should be learned too ; but let that be as it will , ) this argument signifies nothing to our first reformers , for if Papists may be presumed to understand their own religion , the first ...
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... learned adversaries to the true ancient and catholic faith now professed in the CHURCH of ENGLAND . The other tract ... learned men , such as Scotus was , have thought the contrary . ' Thus the learned Cardinall , who at first did ...
... learned adversaries to the true ancient and catholic faith now professed in the CHURCH of ENGLAND . The other tract ... learned men , such as Scotus was , have thought the contrary . ' Thus the learned Cardinall , who at first did ...
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... learned to farther exer- tion , and some late discoveries , together with our more inti- mate acquaintance with the country , excite our hopes of better success in future . The works of Jablonski are in few hands . In the year 1735 , he ...
... learned to farther exer- tion , and some late discoveries , together with our more inti- mate acquaintance with the country , excite our hopes of better success in future . The works of Jablonski are in few hands . In the year 1735 , he ...
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