The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... Christian Protestants , whose morals are influenced by the doctrines of the gospel , than among men who are destitute of religion , conscience , and morality ; or how much more agree- able it must be to a Protestant to live among Christian ...
... Christian Protestants , whose morals are influenced by the doctrines of the gospel , than among men who are destitute of religion , conscience , and morality ; or how much more agree- able it must be to a Protestant to live among Christian ...
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... Christian clergy , and tends to the degradation of the clerical character , by causing the mini- sters of the altar to be considered as a sort of servants of the public . It also renders the church more burdensome to the lower orders of ...
... Christian clergy , and tends to the degradation of the clerical character , by causing the mini- sters of the altar to be considered as a sort of servants of the public . It also renders the church more burdensome to the lower orders of ...
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... of heresie with which she is , and shall be , if God do not specially favour us , most miserably infected ; taking example from that that most Christian and Catholic country of France ; whose 22 ORIGINAL CRITICISM . 1 ...
... of heresie with which she is , and shall be , if God do not specially favour us , most miserably infected ; taking example from that that most Christian and Catholic country of France ; whose 22 ORIGINAL CRITICISM . 1 ...
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that most Christian and Catholic country of France ; whose subjects , for defence of the Catholic faith , maintained warres so long , yea against their most natural King , as he was , by their means , constrained to pro- fess the ...
that most Christian and Catholic country of France ; whose subjects , for defence of the Catholic faith , maintained warres so long , yea against their most natural King , as he was , by their means , constrained to pro- fess the ...
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... Christ gave the keys of heaven to St. Peter , Prince of the Apostles , Gregory the 13th , his lawful successor , chose me Captain - general of this war , as suffi- ciently appears by his letters ; and the more , as his predecessor ...
... Christ gave the keys of heaven to St. Peter , Prince of the Apostles , Gregory the 13th , his lawful successor , chose me Captain - general of this war , as suffi- ciently appears by his letters ; and the more , as his predecessor ...
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