The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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Page 32
... interest of it . He might have received , as was usual , a per - centage on the subsidies paid by him to foreign princes ; but all these mean emoluments he steadily refused . Cor- ruption was the crying sin of the time , and people were ...
... interest of it . He might have received , as was usual , a per - centage on the subsidies paid by him to foreign princes ; but all these mean emoluments he steadily refused . Cor- ruption was the crying sin of the time , and people were ...
Page 43
... wedded him to a life at court , that he forgot entirely the dignity which became his station . * Biographies and Portraits , vo ii . p . 10 . Peace through the Truth . " * THE interest created THE EARL OF CHATHAM . 43.
... wedded him to a life at court , that he forgot entirely the dignity which became his station . * Biographies and Portraits , vo ii . p . 10 . Peace through the Truth . " * THE interest created THE EARL OF CHATHAM . 43.
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Peace through the Truth . " * THE interest created some months ago by the publication of Dr. Pusey's Eirenicon has to some extent died away , because it has be- come sufficiently manifest to all impartial observers that the book ...
Peace through the Truth . " * THE interest created some months ago by the publication of Dr. Pusey's Eirenicon has to some extent died away , because it has be- come sufficiently manifest to all impartial observers that the book ...
Page 54
... interests of truth to be mealy - mouthed , or to let heresy ( we speak of the propositions , not of their author ) pass unexposed . It was in times past an accusation brought against the Church by Lutheran writers , that her doctrine of ...
... interests of truth to be mealy - mouthed , or to let heresy ( we speak of the propositions , not of their author ) pass unexposed . It was in times past an accusation brought against the Church by Lutheran writers , that her doctrine of ...
Page 65
... cause of truth and of peace that might almost atone for the mis- chief he has done to the interests of both by a great portion of his unfortunate Eirenicon . [ 66 ] The Frontiers of Southern Germany . THERE PEACE THROUGH THE TRUTH . 65.
... cause of truth and of peace that might almost atone for the mis- chief he has done to the interests of both by a great portion of his unfortunate Eirenicon . [ 66 ] The Frontiers of Southern Germany . THERE PEACE THROUGH THE TRUTH . 65.
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