The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 81
... writers , it abounds in faults . Most of all ought its author to regret that he should have stained the pages of his essay with the most atrocious and often refuted calumnies of the ... writers , he Some Anglican Writers on Casuistry . 81.
... writers , it abounds in faults . Most of all ought its author to regret that he should have stained the pages of his essay with the most atrocious and often refuted calumnies of the ... writers , he Some Anglican Writers on Casuistry . 81.
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... writers . Yet it must be said that in more than one passage , he speaks of it in language which shews that he participates , to some extent , in the general ignorance of Protestants on the subject . And , as ignorance of the true nature ...
... writers . Yet it must be said that in more than one passage , he speaks of it in language which shews that he participates , to some extent , in the general ignorance of Protestants on the subject . And , as ignorance of the true nature ...
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... writers do not trouble themselves to understand it at all , but take up the calumnies of Pascal and Mosheim without examination . If intelligent Protestants , such as the writers of the article on Penance in Fraser , and of Tract 6 ...
... writers do not trouble themselves to understand it at all , but take up the calumnies of Pascal and Mosheim without examination . If intelligent Protestants , such as the writers of the article on Penance in Fraser , and of Tract 6 ...
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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