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... whole Works of Robert Leighton , D.D. Archbishop of Glasgow , 239. - See Coleridge . Polar winter , description of , 17 . Profession of a young nun at Rome , ac- count of , 161 , 162 . Radcliffe , ( Anne , ) Gaston de Blondeville , 171 ...
... whole Works of Robert Leighton , D.D. Archbishop of Glasgow , 239. - See Coleridge . Polar winter , description of , 17 . Profession of a young nun at Rome , ac- count of , 161 , 162 . Radcliffe , ( Anne , ) Gaston de Blondeville , 171 ...
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... whole Works of the Most Reverend Father in God , Robert Leighton , D. D. , Archbishop of Glasgow . To which is prefixed , a Life of the Author , by the Rev. John Norman Pearson , M. A. , of Trinity College , Cambridge , and Chaplain to ...
... whole Works of the Most Reverend Father in God , Robert Leighton , D. D. , Archbishop of Glasgow . To which is prefixed , a Life of the Author , by the Rev. John Norman Pearson , M. A. , of Trinity College , Cambridge , and Chaplain to ...
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... whole form and substance of it : the very ideas seem to flow differently at different periods , and the popular modes of reasoning have been equally fluctuating . Thus we wonder how our forefathers could sit patiently through a sermon ...
... whole form and substance of it : the very ideas seem to flow differently at different periods , and the popular modes of reasoning have been equally fluctuating . Thus we wonder how our forefathers could sit patiently through a sermon ...
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... whole Roman Empire converted to Christianity . The causes which led to so great a change can only be traced by searching the original records which have come down to us . None of these , as already mentioned , expressly treat of ...
... whole Roman Empire converted to Christianity . The causes which led to so great a change can only be traced by searching the original records which have come down to us . None of these , as already mentioned , expressly treat of ...
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... whole we should be inclined to reject these chapters as spurious , and consider them as a compilation made by some later writer . The attention of the reader is now requested to a subject . which we have not hitherto touched upon , but ...
... whole we should be inclined to reject these chapters as spurious , and consider them as a compilation made by some later writer . The attention of the reader is now requested to a subject . which we have not hitherto touched upon , but ...
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The British Critic William Beloe,Thomas Fanshaw Middleton,William Rowe Lyall,Robert Nares Vista completa - 1824 |
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