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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... writer cannot agree with those , who , in an intemperate zeal , have , as uncharitably and absurdly , stated the church of Rome to be the antichristian power . How can that church be called antichristian , which recites in her services ...
... writer cannot agree with those , who , in an intemperate zeal , have , as uncharitably and absurdly , stated the church of Rome to be the antichristian power . How can that church be called antichristian , which recites in her services ...
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... writer . Before I conclude , I must , however , advert to the assertion of that writer , that the " late wars were wars of feudal tyranny against philosophy . " Gracious Heaven ! what philosophy ? The abolition of Christianity ; the ...
... writer . Before I conclude , I must , however , advert to the assertion of that writer , that the " late wars were wars of feudal tyranny against philosophy . " Gracious Heaven ! what philosophy ? The abolition of Christianity ; the ...
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... writer and the subject both demand ' peculiar attention . Madame Genlis was governess in the family of the infamous Duc D'Or-- leans . She therefore moved in the highest circles ; and , although she took refuge with her pupils in ...
... writer and the subject both demand ' peculiar attention . Madame Genlis was governess in the family of the infamous Duc D'Or-- leans . She therefore moved in the highest circles ; and , although she took refuge with her pupils in ...
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