The British Quarterly Review, 41. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1865 |
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Sayfa 79
... claim . The extract which follows seems to be a condensation rather than a verbatim report of the speech ; it evidently gives , however , the drift of it , and sufficiently indi- cates the exact.nature of the claim which his Lordship is ...
... claim . The extract which follows seems to be a condensation rather than a verbatim report of the speech ; it evidently gives , however , the drift of it , and sufficiently indi- cates the exact.nature of the claim which his Lordship is ...
Sayfa 82
... claim ; how should it be established ? The Church of Rome had already shown them how it might be best established ... claim , this claim , by direct descent , ' was the one to which they were shut up . Could they show any credentials ...
... claim ; how should it be established ? The Church of Rome had already shown them how it might be best established ... claim , this claim , by direct descent , ' was the one to which they were shut up . Could they show any credentials ...
Sayfa 83
Henry Allon. Origin of the Anglican Claim . 83 ' saints ' ? If not , why then there was no way of establishing this claim but the Romish way , of claiming direct descent from the men who could and who did work miracles , and so ...
Henry Allon. Origin of the Anglican Claim . 83 ' saints ' ? If not , why then there was no way of establishing this claim but the Romish way , of claiming direct descent from the men who could and who did work miracles , and so ...
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