The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... Prayer , from the Evangelical point of view , what Mr. Blunt's book does for it from the Anglican point of view . It is less learned , less comprehensive , and less coherent than Mr. Blunt's ; but it is very able , and far more fair ...
... Prayer , from the Evangelical point of view , what Mr. Blunt's book does for it from the Anglican point of view . It is less learned , less comprehensive , and less coherent than Mr. Blunt's ; but it is very able , and far more fair ...
Sayfa 80
... Prayer Book received the royal assent , in May 1662 . An attempt was made , in the reign of William III . , to remodel this Prayer Book ; but it failed , and the Prayer Book of 1662 is the ... prayers be 80 The Book of Common Prayer .
... Prayer Book received the royal assent , in May 1662 . An attempt was made , in the reign of William III . , to remodel this Prayer Book ; but it failed , and the Prayer Book of 1662 is the ... prayers be 80 The Book of Common Prayer .
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... Prayer Book for the Use of Families . By ROBERT VAUGHAN , D.D. London : Jackson , Walford , & Hodder . A vigorous and thoughtful preface on Prayer , and Prayer in Families , introduces a volume of Morning and Evening Prayers for twelve ...
... Prayer Book for the Use of Families . By ROBERT VAUGHAN , D.D. London : Jackson , Walford , & Hodder . A vigorous and thoughtful preface on Prayer , and Prayer in Families , introduces a volume of Morning and Evening Prayers for twelve ...
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