The London Quarterly Review, Volume 6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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... England , articles , liturgy , and homilies of , shewn to be anti- Calvinistic , 195 et seq . - historical notice of , 207 , 208 . Churton ( Ralph ) works of Dr. Townson , 98 . Clergy , influence of , in the dark ages , 317 , 318 ...
... England , articles , liturgy , and homilies of , shewn to be anti- Calvinistic , 195 et seq . - historical notice of , 207 , 208 . Churton ( Ralph ) works of Dr. Townson , 98 . Clergy , influence of , in the dark ages , 317 , 318 ...
Page 575
... England , 196-198 - on regeneration , 198 - jus- Afication , 199 , 200 - general redemption asserted , 201 -- election and reprobation , 202 , 203 - proofs from the writings of the fathers , that they did not countenance the doctrines ...
... England , 196-198 - on regeneration , 198 - jus- Afication , 199 , 200 - general redemption asserted , 201 -- election and reprobation , 202 , 203 - proofs from the writings of the fathers , that they did not countenance the doctrines ...
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... England , 65 , 66- origin of the arch , 67 , 68 -- its pro- gressive improvement , 68 , 69 -- on the Chapter - House at York , 70 ; 71 -- on the Abbey Church of St. Alban's , 72 , 73 -- conclusion , 74. * Montgomery ( James ) , l'oems ...
... England , 65 , 66- origin of the arch , 67 , 68 -- its pro- gressive improvement , 68 , 69 -- on the Chapter - House at York , 70 ; 71 -- on the Abbey Church of St. Alban's , 72 , 73 -- conclusion , 74. * Montgomery ( James ) , l'oems ...
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... England ; but notwith- standing the strong predilection which I have always felt for such pursuits , my labour has uniformly ended in a sentiment of regret , at the time and attention which I had misemployed in so hopeless and so ...
... England ; but notwith- standing the strong predilection which I have always felt for such pursuits , my labour has uniformly ended in a sentiment of regret , at the time and attention which I had misemployed in so hopeless and so ...
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... England was proclaimed , and the command of the expedition given to Buonaparte , who , at a general review of his troops , after thanking them for their past services , announced to them his design of meeting them on the shores of the ...
... England was proclaimed , and the command of the expedition given to Buonaparte , who , at a general review of his troops , after thanking them for their past services , announced to them his design of meeting them on the shores of the ...
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