The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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Page 16
... Clergy , the Nobility , and the rest of the Nation as the Tiers État . There were three orders also in Spain . In Sweden there were four , the Clergy , the Nobility , the Burghers , and the Peasants . The exceptional two Houses of the ...
... Clergy , the Nobility , and the rest of the Nation as the Tiers État . There were three orders also in Spain . In Sweden there were four , the Clergy , the Nobility , the Burghers , and the Peasants . The exceptional two Houses of the ...
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... clergy . Some stray volumes of dry sermons have suggested the estimate of pulpit oratory ; and , for the rest , exaggerated and untruthful stories as to the Wesleys and the Revivalists have created the notion , that practical religion ...
... clergy . Some stray volumes of dry sermons have suggested the estimate of pulpit oratory ; and , for the rest , exaggerated and untruthful stories as to the Wesleys and the Revivalists have created the notion , that practical religion ...
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... clergy had become so excited , that King William's last ministry made it a condition of their taking office that it should be allowed to meet and deliberate . Its deliberations consisted in a series of squabbles and recriminations ...
... clergy had become so excited , that King William's last ministry made it a condition of their taking office that it should be allowed to meet and deliberate . Its deliberations consisted in a series of squabbles and recriminations ...
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... clergy were altogether of a different class - with different habits , tastes , principles . And if the clergy of the eighteenth century are not to be judged fairly by the bishops , neither is their character and value to be estimated by ...
... clergy were altogether of a different class - with different habits , tastes , principles . And if the clergy of the eighteenth century are not to be judged fairly by the bishops , neither is their character and value to be estimated by ...
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... clergy and some of the bishops supported this association , and the scheme of organization spread rapidly . Forty - two of these societies were soon in existence in London and Westminster . Similar associations were quickly to be found ...
... clergy and some of the bishops supported this association , and the scheme of organization spread rapidly . Forty - two of these societies were soon in existence in London and Westminster . Similar associations were quickly to be found ...
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