The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 22F.C. & J. Rivington, 1851 |
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... fact that history has preserved the name of no other to whom his words can by possibility apply ; nor is it at all probable that , in making such a statement , not only as a fact in itself , but as one so public as to be well known at ...
... fact that history has preserved the name of no other to whom his words can by possibility apply ; nor is it at all probable that , in making such a statement , not only as a fact in itself , but as one so public as to be well known at ...
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... fact , but what must really be regarded as an inevitable cause for an effect . When the mother forgets her sucking child and ceases to have compassion on her young children , what must be expected but that they shall show the fruits of ...
... fact , but what must really be regarded as an inevitable cause for an effect . When the mother forgets her sucking child and ceases to have compassion on her young children , what must be expected but that they shall show the fruits of ...
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... fact prove by God's mercy to be a great thing done for us . For if it affirm our true position , the acceptance of it by so large a body of Clergy ( not without great indications of sympathy in other quarters of no mean importance ) is a ...
... fact prove by God's mercy to be a great thing done for us . For if it affirm our true position , the acceptance of it by so large a body of Clergy ( not without great indications of sympathy in other quarters of no mean importance ) is a ...
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumes 27 à 28 Affichage du livre entier - 1854 |
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