The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 7F.C. & J. Rivington, 1844 |
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... admit , until comparatively corrupt times , of any admixture of metrical composition , and that , too , although it was much more according to the genius both of the Greek and the Latin language than rhythmical . So far , therefore ...
... admit , until comparatively corrupt times , of any admixture of metrical composition , and that , too , although it was much more according to the genius both of the Greek and the Latin language than rhythmical . So far , therefore ...
Page 193
... admit , ) that this injunction is thus avoided , so far as the lights upon the high altar are concerned ; and we must have a special reason why they still have authority in cathedrals , though the sacrament is removed , and yet have ...
... admit , ) that this injunction is thus avoided , so far as the lights upon the high altar are concerned ; and we must have a special reason why they still have authority in cathedrals , though the sacrament is removed , and yet have ...
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... admit that , in the present state of things , they have adopted a course which commends itself to the good opinion of the world ; but it must be persisted in at the expense of honesty . In their endeavour to avoid committing themselves ...
... admit that , in the present state of things , they have adopted a course which commends itself to the good opinion of the world ; but it must be persisted in at the expense of honesty . In their endeavour to avoid committing themselves ...
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