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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... reformers were . Now is it likely that the first reformers should charge the church of Rome wrongfully ? No man can be a misrepresenter , but either out of ignorance or design ; which of these then can we , with any probability , charge ...
... reformers were . Now is it likely that the first reformers should charge the church of Rome wrongfully ? No man can be a misrepresenter , but either out of ignorance or design ; which of these then can we , with any probability , charge ...
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... reformers been only misrepresenters , can we think , that they could have imposed upon such vast numbers of men , learned and unlearned , who knew and saw what popery was ? They were no fools themselves , and therefore could not hope to ...
... reformers been only misrepresenters , can we think , that they could have imposed upon such vast numbers of men , learned and unlearned , who knew and saw what popery was ? They were no fools themselves , and therefore could not hope to ...
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... Reformers defend them , though they quietly gave up their leaders . Had the Magistrates suffered such proceedings , so doubly unlawful , to pass on without interruption , they would have been as guilty as the most criminal of the ...
... Reformers defend them , though they quietly gave up their leaders . Had the Magistrates suffered such proceedings , so doubly unlawful , to pass on without interruption , they would have been as guilty as the most criminal of the ...
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