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... INTEREST IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY ( 4th S. xii . 148 . ) - It would seem that eight per cent . was the common rate of interest . In 1644 the churchwardens of Kirton - in- Lindsey , Lincolnshire , note among their receipts , " William ...
... INTEREST IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY ( 4th S. xii . 148 . ) - It would seem that eight per cent . was the common rate of interest . In 1644 the churchwardens of Kirton - in- Lindsey , Lincolnshire , note among their receipts , " William ...
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... interest , there are not a few who will be irresistibly attracted by the paper on " The English Pulpit , " in which the main as a feature is the acknowledgment of the existence of doubt in religious matters , consequence of inquiry ...
... interest , there are not a few who will be irresistibly attracted by the paper on " The English Pulpit , " in which the main as a feature is the acknowledgment of the existence of doubt in religious matters , consequence of inquiry ...
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... interest is not powerfully attracted . Robertson's style has the rare beauty of simplicity , and he asserts nothing without quoting his authority , nor Canon argues on the assertion otherwise than in the purest spirit of fairness and ...
... interest is not powerfully attracted . Robertson's style has the rare beauty of simplicity , and he asserts nothing without quoting his authority , nor Canon argues on the assertion otherwise than in the purest spirit of fairness and ...
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