Critical and Historical Essays ; Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2Longman, 1862 |
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... Church at Easter , and , for the better ordering of his spiritual concerns , took a priest into his house . Dr. Nares , whose sim- plicity passes that of any casuist with whom we are acquainted , vindicates his hero by assuring us that ...
... Church at Easter , and , for the better ordering of his spiritual concerns , took a priest into his house . Dr. Nares , whose sim- plicity passes that of any casuist with whom we are acquainted , vindicates his hero by assuring us that ...
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... Church of Rome , is that he may have been of the same mind with those German Protestants who were called ... Churches seem to have placed their chief hope in the wisdom and humanity of the gentle Cardinal . Cecil , it is clear ...
... Church of Rome , is that he may have been of the same mind with those German Protestants who were called ... Churches seem to have placed their chief hope in the wisdom and humanity of the gentle Cardinal . Cecil , it is clear ...
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... church to which liberal studies were destined to be fatal . In both cases , when the explosion came , it came with a violence which appalled and disgusted many of those who had previously been distinguished by the freedom of their ...
... church to which liberal studies were destined to be fatal . In both cases , when the explosion came , it came with a violence which appalled and disgusted many of those who had previously been distinguished by the freedom of their ...
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... Church was restored by Mary ; Protestantism was again established by Elizabeth . The faith of the nation seemed to depend on the per- sonal inclinations of the sovereign . Nor was this all . An established church was then , as a matter ...
... Church was restored by Mary ; Protestantism was again established by Elizabeth . The faith of the nation seemed to depend on the per- sonal inclinations of the sovereign . Nor was this all . An established church was then , as a matter ...
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... Church . The truth is , that the people were not dis- posed to engage in a struggle either for the new or for the old doctrines . Abundance of spirit was shown when it seemed likely that Mary would resume her father's grants of church ...
... Church . The truth is , that the people were not dis- posed to engage in a struggle either for the new or for the old doctrines . Abundance of spirit was shown when it seemed likely that Mary would resume her father's grants of church ...
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