The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 205
... Rome , whose pretext for secession was a Puritanical abhorrence of holding communion with sinners . But who was he ... Rome . All this is quite consistent with the sup- position that he was the local superintendent or bishop of some sect ...
... Rome , whose pretext for secession was a Puritanical abhorrence of holding communion with sinners . But who was he ... Rome . All this is quite consistent with the sup- position that he was the local superintendent or bishop of some sect ...
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... Rome in 1624 that he employed himself on his great work . Its execution occupied him several years . He wrote during this time to Father Castelli , in Rome , to examine the ground upon which he stood . The reports which he received were ...
... Rome in 1624 that he employed himself on his great work . Its execution occupied him several years . He wrote during this time to Father Castelli , in Rome , to examine the ground upon which he stood . The reports which he received were ...
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... Rome . Galileo , finding it impossible under the circumstances to print his work in Rome , desired to have it printed under his own eyes in Florence . The Master of the Sacred Palace at first refused his permission , and granted it only ...
... Rome . Galileo , finding it impossible under the circumstances to print his work in Rome , desired to have it printed under his own eyes in Florence . The Master of the Sacred Palace at first refused his permission , and granted it only ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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