The Quarterly Review, Volumen256William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1931 |
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... natural and inevitable that the man's last words should consecrate to the Church a con- siderable share of the family inheritance , quite apart from what the priest might take as his legal due . The strictest saints might indeed marvel ...
... natural and inevitable that the man's last words should consecrate to the Church a con- siderable share of the family inheritance , quite apart from what the priest might take as his legal due . The strictest saints might indeed marvel ...
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... natural Romanists , Anglicanism of natural Anglicans , and so on . But in the Middle Ages , when all were practically com- pelled to conform , that so - called unity embraced not only the potential Roman Catholic of to - day , but also ...
... natural Romanists , Anglicanism of natural Anglicans , and so on . But in the Middle Ages , when all were practically com- pelled to conform , that so - called unity embraced not only the potential Roman Catholic of to - day , but also ...
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... natural than the birth of such an institution as mo- nasticism ; nothing more natural , again , than that the reaction should be as important as the action ; than that this institution should gradually borrow even more from the great ...
... natural than the birth of such an institution as mo- nasticism ; nothing more natural , again , than that the reaction should be as important as the action ; than that this institution should gradually borrow even more from the great ...
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