The Church Quarterly Review, Том 13Arthur Cayley Headlam Spottiswoode, 1882 |
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... remarkable peculiarities probable ; nor do those objected to by Augustine appear to have been either numerous or important . Its liturgy , as has been already noticed , was probably of the Gallican , and not of the Roman , type ; it had ...
... remarkable peculiarities probable ; nor do those objected to by Augustine appear to have been either numerous or important . Its liturgy , as has been already noticed , was probably of the Gallican , and not of the Roman , type ; it had ...
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... remarkable has been recorded of his childhood . Anyone who might at that time have inspected the ancient Grammar School of Truro ( then under its famous old master , Dr. Cardew ) might have guessed that some of the boys were destined to ...
... remarkable has been recorded of his childhood . Anyone who might at that time have inspected the ancient Grammar School of Truro ( then under its famous old master , Dr. Cardew ) might have guessed that some of the boys were destined to ...
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... remarkable and genial , though somewhat eccentric , gentle- man , whose history , of itself , suffices to reveal the state of the Church in India . He was a man of about five - and - forty , and had been twenty years in Calcutta . All ...
... remarkable and genial , though somewhat eccentric , gentle- man , whose history , of itself , suffices to reveal the state of the Church in India . He was a man of about five - and - forty , and had been twenty years in Calcutta . All ...
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... remarkable for ease as for cheerfulness . . . . When he relaxed from his labours in the 1 Sermon on Calumny , by Harriet Stewart . London : Hatchard , 1830 . presence of his friends , it was to play and 1881 . 55 Henry Martyn .
... remarkable for ease as for cheerfulness . . . . When he relaxed from his labours in the 1 Sermon on Calumny , by Harriet Stewart . London : Hatchard , 1830 . presence of his friends , it was to play and 1881 . 55 Henry Martyn .
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... can often be rightly understood only when compared with the LXX . ' This statement of Dr. Reinke is remarkable as showing how critics of different parties in the Church have tended 1881. Recent Translations of the Septuagint . 71.
... can often be rightly understood only when compared with the LXX . ' This statement of Dr. Reinke is remarkable as showing how critics of different parties in the Church have tended 1881. Recent Translations of the Septuagint . 71.
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