The British Critic, Volym 23F. and C. Rivington, 1825 |
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... church , which , from the first propa- gation of Christianity until the present time , has had a visible and uninterrupted existence : uninterrupted miracles , therefore , could only have existed in the Roman Catholic church . They ...
... church , which , from the first propa- gation of Christianity until the present time , has had a visible and uninterrupted existence : uninterrupted miracles , therefore , could only have existed in the Roman Catholic church . They ...
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... Church , my Lord , stands upon a rock ; the more the foundation of it is examined , the more stable it appears . It is a branch of the Church founded by our divine Redeemer . We can with confidence rebut the assertion of the Papist ...
... Church , my Lord , stands upon a rock ; the more the foundation of it is examined , the more stable it appears . It is a branch of the Church founded by our divine Redeemer . We can with confidence rebut the assertion of the Papist ...
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... churches . Grant that , during many centuries , your church ( as an ecclesiastical establishment ) preceded our Reformed Church ; and that during such time , especially in the early times of barbarism , it did much good - Grant ( as you ...
... churches . Grant that , during many centuries , your church ( as an ecclesiastical establishment ) preceded our Reformed Church ; and that during such time , especially in the early times of barbarism , it did much good - Grant ( as you ...
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The British Critic William Beloe,Thomas Fanshaw Middleton,William Rowe Lyall,Robert Nares Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1824 |
The British Critic William Beloe,Thomas Fanshaw Middleton,William Rowe Lyall,Robert Nares Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1826 |
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