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... for grave theological dogmas , in which he does not seem to have taken much more interest than another masculine Christian ... against the revocation of the legate's commission : this , it seems , was but sycophancy to the Queen .
... for grave theological dogmas , in which he does not seem to have taken much more interest than another masculine Christian ... against the revocation of the legate's commission : this , it seems , was but sycophancy to the Queen .
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In several places also words seem to have been omitted . ... In other respects we do not wish to find fault with the Notice Biographique , which , on the whole , seems to contain a faithful and unvarnished account of the late Curé of ...
In several places also words seem to have been omitted . ... In other respects we do not wish to find fault with the Notice Biographique , which , on the whole , seems to contain a faithful and unvarnished account of the late Curé of ...
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But it seems to me , that , as man was created sensitive at the same time and intellectual , so also his most sacred home was at the same time sensitive and intellectual , and one that possessed a double expression .
But it seems to me , that , as man was created sensitive at the same time and intellectual , so also his most sacred home was at the same time sensitive and intellectual , and one that possessed a double expression .
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumes 27 à 28 Affichage du livre entier - 1854 |
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