The British Magazine, Volumen24John Turrill, 1843 |
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... charge of magic preferred against Apuleius of Madaura , and his Apologia or Defence , have acquired a greater celebrity than has be- fallen most of the productions of Latinity in the declining ages of Roman literature . And , in truth ...
... charge of magic preferred against Apuleius of Madaura , and his Apologia or Defence , have acquired a greater celebrity than has be- fallen most of the productions of Latinity in the declining ages of Roman literature . And , in truth ...
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... charged with a disgraceful connivance at the immoralities of his wife and daughter . The virginity of the latter ... charge the daughter with excesses committed previous to her mar- * From the circumstance that Apuleius , who dilates ...
... charged with a disgraceful connivance at the immoralities of his wife and daughter . The virginity of the latter ... charge the daughter with excesses committed previous to her mar- * From the circumstance that Apuleius , who dilates ...
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... charge , strictly preferred in the time present , greatly favours this solution . Without contending that Herennius Rufinus had been a disinterested party to this suit , or absolving him from all disingenuousness in his proceedings , we ...
... charge , strictly preferred in the time present , greatly favours this solution . Without contending that Herennius Rufinus had been a disinterested party to this suit , or absolving him from all disingenuousness in his proceedings , we ...
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... charge the children of God to be without zeal if presently and abruptly they rush not into open reprehension of men that are mighty in authority , as though no regard of place , time , and persons were to be had ; which opinion many ...
... charge the children of God to be without zeal if presently and abruptly they rush not into open reprehension of men that are mighty in authority , as though no regard of place , time , and persons were to be had ; which opinion many ...
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... charge of schism against another who devised his own religion with- out reference to any existing church . If the Elizabethan bishops were scorned and rebelled against by their clergy , they had often no one to blame for it but ...
... charge of schism against another who devised his own religion with- out reference to any existing church . If the Elizabethan bishops were scorned and rebelled against by their clergy , they had often no one to blame for it but ...
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angels appears appointed Apuleius Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury Archdeacon authority Bishop of London Bishop of Ripon Bishop of Winchester Bristol called Camb canons cathedral chapel Chaplain Chester Christ Church Christian church of England clergy clergyman Coll College commissioners committee congregation consecrated curate diocese district divine doctrine Durham duty ecclesiastical England erected errours Exeter faith Father favour feel Gospel grant Hall heaven heresies holy honour images incumbent Ireland Jesus John John's king late letter Lincoln London Lord Bishop lordship Magdalen Magdalen Hall matter meeting minister Norwich object opinion Oxford parish persons Peterborough prayer preached present priest Queen received relics religious respect restoration Ripon Rome sacrament sacred saints schools sermon shew society soul spirit thee things thou tion Tirechan Tract Tract 90 truth unto Winchester Worcester words worship