The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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Page 152
... matter of faith . Now the idea that guardian angels are appointed to attend us sons and daughters of Adam , which is presented in this poem , stands upon other ground - upon much the same ground as the notion of our pre- destined ...
... matter of faith . Now the idea that guardian angels are appointed to attend us sons and daughters of Adam , which is presented in this poem , stands upon other ground - upon much the same ground as the notion of our pre- destined ...
Page 209
... matter . It gives me a power of doing what I choose now , and will hereafter put me by the side of Harvey - but this is in your ear . Harvey was said to have had the way prepared for him , so that he could not miss it— so fools argue ...
... matter . It gives me a power of doing what I choose now , and will hereafter put me by the side of Harvey - but this is in your ear . Harvey was said to have had the way prepared for him , so that he could not miss it— so fools argue ...
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We take the liberty of thinking that this matter has not been duly considered in its elemental principles , and that ... matters , in which apostolic discipline or doctrine was not involved , they seem to have been willing to conciliate ...
We take the liberty of thinking that this matter has not been duly considered in its elemental principles , and that ... matters , in which apostolic discipline or doctrine was not involved , they seem to have been willing to conciliate ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
25 | 72 |
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