The Quarterly Review, Volumes 84-85John Murray, 1849 |
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Page 45
... clergy and the learned , but in private judgment of all men other than them- every detail , by every peasant and artisan selves . It is true , indeed , that the ' West- throughout the country . Nor is it possible minster Confession ...
... clergy and the learned , but in private judgment of all men other than them- every detail , by every peasant and artisan selves . It is true , indeed , that the ' West- throughout the country . Nor is it possible minster Confession ...
Page 47
... clergy became his servants . In else , the conflict of the Reformation was a England , the Parliament did not determine conflict between church and church , or be- the details of Ecclesiastical legislation ; but tween one party and ...
... clergy became his servants . In else , the conflict of the Reformation was a England , the Parliament did not determine conflict between church and church , or be- the details of Ecclesiastical legislation ; but tween one party and ...
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Scotland the clergy constitute by much the success the royal claim of jurisdiction . But larger part of the General Assembly . There- although the introduction of laymen into fore , we may observe , first , that the virtue their courts ...
Scotland the clergy constitute by much the success the royal claim of jurisdiction . But larger part of the General Assembly . There- although the introduction of laymen into fore , we may observe , first , that the virtue their courts ...
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... clergy , bly hugging himself , we will add , all the time , upon the notion that double severity was the same thing with perfect impartiality . The Duke of Argyll has undertaken , with evident sincerity , and with ability no less ...
... clergy , bly hugging himself , we will add , all the time , upon the notion that double severity was the same thing with perfect impartiality . The Duke of Argyll has undertaken , with evident sincerity , and with ability no less ...
Page 53
... swept over the land , the mass of the There cannot be a greater error than to clergy , and every one of the bishops , true as evident reference to that and other like Again , when 1848 . 53 The Duke of Argyll on Presbytery .
... swept over the land , the mass of the There cannot be a greater error than to clergy , and every one of the bishops , true as evident reference to that and other like Again , when 1848 . 53 The Duke of Argyll on Presbytery .
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