The Church Quarterly Review, Том 13Arthur Cayley Headlam Spottiswoode, 1882 |
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... claims and usages of Rome ; they subsequently ( as will be seen ) acted beneficially on the Scots themselves , and spread themselves elsewhere , however small might be their direct in- fluence on their Teutonic conquerors . And in any ...
... claims and usages of Rome ; they subsequently ( as will be seen ) acted beneficially on the Scots themselves , and spread themselves elsewhere , however small might be their direct in- fluence on their Teutonic conquerors . And in any ...
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... claims , that need have prevented union . With regard to Easter , the Britons computed its recurrence as the Scots continued to do till the synod of Whitby in 664 , when , under the influence of S. Wilfrid , they at length conformed to ...
... claims , that need have prevented union . With regard to Easter , the Britons computed its recurrence as the Scots continued to do till the synod of Whitby in 664 , when , under the influence of S. Wilfrid , they at length conformed to ...
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... claims of Rome , may be fairly adduced in illustration of the probable attitude and motives of the British bishops , and against the view of Lingard , who , impartial though he generally is , still , in his wish to make out the early ...
... claims of Rome , may be fairly adduced in illustration of the probable attitude and motives of the British bishops , and against the view of Lingard , who , impartial though he generally is , still , in his wish to make out the early ...
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... claim to be duly considered . But there is no such evidence . It was not remarked of him by his friends that he was self - centred . His knowledge and abhorrence of himself did not paralyse his action . It did not turn away his eyes ...
... claim to be duly considered . But there is no such evidence . It was not remarked of him by his friends that he was self - centred . His knowledge and abhorrence of himself did not paralyse his action . It did not turn away his eyes ...
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... claim , the noble labours of Ziegenbalg , and Plutscho , and Grundler , of Schwartz , Kohloff , and Gericke in the south , or of Kiernander and Diemer in Bengal . Even in this present century the most illustrious names in the early ...
... claim , the noble labours of Ziegenbalg , and Plutscho , and Grundler , of Schwartz , Kohloff , and Gericke in the south , or of Kiernander and Diemer in Bengal . Even in this present century the most illustrious names in the early ...
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