The British Quarterly Review, 39. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 |
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... course they would not include a representation of the laity at all ; and in regard to the clergy , in the houses which sat under William and Anne , the parochial clergy were represented by forty - four persons only , the chapters by ...
... course they would not include a representation of the laity at all ; and in regard to the clergy , in the houses which sat under William and Anne , the parochial clergy were represented by forty - four persons only , the chapters by ...
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... course taken by the Council . To get rid of the received doc- trine on future punishment , their lordships do not restrict them- selves to the terms of the Church formularies exclusively . They travel out of the record , and become ...
... course taken by the Council . To get rid of the received doc- trine on future punishment , their lordships do not restrict them- selves to the terms of the Church formularies exclusively . They travel out of the record , and become ...
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... course of wrong - doing . " He ( the Solicitor - General ) agreed with that opinion . They did not recognise the Confederates as an independent Power , and for the simple reason that they were not . They had recognised them as belli ...
... course of wrong - doing . " He ( the Solicitor - General ) agreed with that opinion . They did not recognise the Confederates as an independent Power , and for the simple reason that they were not . They had recognised them as belli ...
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