The British Quarterly Review, 24. ciltHodder and Stoughton, 1856 |
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... favour of him , his government could not be recognised . What change has taken place in the sentiments of the people of Nicaragua since Mr. Marcy wrote that letter ? In a recent message Mr. Pierce has announced his intention to re ...
... favour of him , his government could not be recognised . What change has taken place in the sentiments of the people of Nicaragua since Mr. Marcy wrote that letter ? In a recent message Mr. Pierce has announced his intention to re ...
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... favour of the passage , that he feels constrained to admit it . If such be his meaning we very much agree with him . The internal evidence against the passage is positively nil all that Mr. Alford can adduce being , that it is an ...
... favour of the passage , that he feels constrained to admit it . If such be his meaning we very much agree with him . The internal evidence against the passage is positively nil all that Mr. Alford can adduce being , that it is an ...
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... favour of liturgies by such men as Calvin and Knox , but printed forms made and provided by those holy men , and used under their special sanction and encouragement in Geneva and in Scotland . Mr. Baird further shows that the French ...
... favour of liturgies by such men as Calvin and Knox , but printed forms made and provided by those holy men , and used under their special sanction and encouragement in Geneva and in Scotland . Mr. Baird further shows that the French ...
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