The British Magazine, Volumen19John Turrill, 1841 |
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... appears to have been extorted from him to abate the honours of his martyrdom . The first appearance of an encounter ... appear ? curiositie or serche how the same myght be which to 2 CONTROVERSIAL SPIRIT OF THE.
... appears to have been extorted from him to abate the honours of his martyrdom . The first appearance of an encounter ... appear ? curiositie or serche how the same myght be which to 2 CONTROVERSIAL SPIRIT OF THE.
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... appears , however , to have been read with eagerness excusable for calling him " Esop's chough , which plumed himself with other birds ' feathers . " - Works , III . 253 . The dispute whether bread and wine were " signa Christi ...
... appears , however , to have been read with eagerness excusable for calling him " Esop's chough , which plumed himself with other birds ' feathers . " - Works , III . 253 . The dispute whether bread and wine were " signa Christi ...
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... appear to have been irretrievably lost , as the learned editor of his remains has discovered no traces of them ... appears in his Answer to Gardiner ; the temper that made him an idol to all who knew him intimately , must be sought ...
... appear to have been irretrievably lost , as the learned editor of his remains has discovered no traces of them ... appears in his Answer to Gardiner ; the temper that made him an idol to all who knew him intimately , must be sought ...
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... appears to be , that Monsieur Leger gave the book to Morland between the years 1655 and 1658 inclusive ; that Morland placed it in Cambridge library in 1658 , while the pro- tector was dying ; took it out again before the king's ...
... appears to be , that Monsieur Leger gave the book to Morland between the years 1655 and 1658 inclusive ; that Morland placed it in Cambridge library in 1658 , while the pro- tector was dying ; took it out again before the king's ...
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... appears to be well exe- cuted , and has all the air of a likeness , but what a thing it is ! One might almost defy any one who has as much feeling of physiognomy as most children of eighteen months , to believe anything on the word of ...
... appears to be well exe- cuted , and has all the air of a likeness , but what a thing it is ! One might almost defy any one who has as much feeling of physiognomy as most children of eighteen months , to believe anything on the word of ...
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