The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... Lord's Supper , which is exalted and unique ; and which , if it be something less than the presence which the Anglican recognises , is certainly more than His ordinary spiritual presence with worshipping men . And Mr. Goode , in his ...
... Lord's Supper , which is exalted and unique ; and which , if it be something less than the presence which the Anglican recognises , is certainly more than His ordinary spiritual presence with worshipping men . And Mr. Goode , in his ...
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... Lord Stanley's great speech was interpreted by Lord Morpeth , who followed him , as going to the extent of separating and dividing the executive government of ' the country , the responsible ministers of the Crown , from · all care ...
... Lord Stanley's great speech was interpreted by Lord Morpeth , who followed him , as going to the extent of separating and dividing the executive government of ' the country , the responsible ministers of the Crown , from · all care ...
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... Lord Plunket's oratory in general and of this passage in particular , we ask the question - Of what possible value is any opinion of Lord Plunket's upon this subject ? Lord Plunket supported the original and disgraceful compact of Union ...
... Lord Plunket's oratory in general and of this passage in particular , we ask the question - Of what possible value is any opinion of Lord Plunket's upon this subject ? Lord Plunket supported the original and disgraceful compact of Union ...
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