The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 26F.C. & J. Rivington, 1853 |
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... references to works , commentaries , or treatises , which the author has in regular use : then in using any reference ( providing , of course , it has been duly verified ) there does not seem any necessity for allusion to the name of ...
... references to works , commentaries , or treatises , which the author has in regular use : then in using any reference ( providing , of course , it has been duly verified ) there does not seem any necessity for allusion to the name of ...
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is the most difficult case to adjust , where the reference supplied by the synoptical commentator and approved of , is between the two former classes ; i . e . not , on the one hand , a reference to an ordinary work , nor , on the other ...
is the most difficult case to adjust , where the reference supplied by the synoptical commentator and approved of , is between the two former classes ; i . e . not , on the one hand , a reference to an ordinary work , nor , on the other ...
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... reference of our law on heresy to the four first Councils shows that the English Church sup- poses herself to accord in principle entirely with the Nicene . The authors , therefore , whose judgment is mainly appealed to in this work ...
... reference of our law on heresy to the four first Councils shows that the English Church sup- poses herself to accord in principle entirely with the Nicene . The authors , therefore , whose judgment is mainly appealed to in this work ...
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumes 27 à 28 Affichage du livre entier - 1854 |
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