The British Quarterly Review, 43. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1866 |
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... natural history . His contributions , however , belong to natural history , only as the cutting up of a bullock belongs to anatomy . His attention is exclusively directed to the objective gastronomical uses to which certain animals and ...
... natural history . His contributions , however , belong to natural history , only as the cutting up of a bullock belongs to anatomy . His attention is exclusively directed to the objective gastronomical uses to which certain animals and ...
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... natural Flesh and Blood . For the Sacra- ' mental Bread and Wine remain still in their very natural ' substances , and therefore may not be adored ( for that were idolatry , to be abhorred of all faithful Christians ) ; and the ' natural ...
... natural Flesh and Blood . For the Sacra- ' mental Bread and Wine remain still in their very natural ' substances , and therefore may not be adored ( for that were idolatry , to be abhorred of all faithful Christians ) ; and the ' natural ...
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... natural religion . ' When M. Pécaut's book appeared in 1859 , openly denying the perfect holiness of Christ , M. Martin Paschaud expressed in his journal his hope that the approaching jubilee of the Reformation would be celebrated in ...
... natural religion . ' When M. Pécaut's book appeared in 1859 , openly denying the perfect holiness of Christ , M. Martin Paschaud expressed in his journal his hope that the approaching jubilee of the Reformation would be celebrated in ...
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