The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 61
... Church . They persuaded the Commandant , with whom they had much influ- ence , to postpone the execution of the order until they could communicate with the Government . He consented , but the order was not revoked . They resorted then ...
... Church . They persuaded the Commandant , with whom they had much influ- ence , to postpone the execution of the order until they could communicate with the Government . He consented , but the order was not revoked . They resorted then ...
Page 62
... Church were settled in any number , marks of honour , hospitality , and affection were lavished upon the travellers . At Amsterdam , the seat of so much zeal , and such warm - hearted sympathy for the reformed faith , the triumph ...
... Church were settled in any number , marks of honour , hospitality , and affection were lavished upon the travellers . At Amsterdam , the seat of so much zeal , and such warm - hearted sympathy for the reformed faith , the triumph ...
Page 63
... churches , has been the motive of its pub- lication . In attempting , ' says M. Paumier , ' to bring to light some glorious passages in the past history of our Church , it has been far from our intention to excite anew those religious ...
... churches , has been the motive of its pub- lication . In attempting , ' says M. Paumier , ' to bring to light some glorious passages in the past history of our Church , it has been far from our intention to excite anew those religious ...
Page 68
... Church historian , writing in 1684 , after they had been laid in , ' quaintly surmised that probably the burying of so much steel in the bowels of men during the late Civil Wars , hath hindered the further digging of copper out of the ...
... Church historian , writing in 1684 , after they had been laid in , ' quaintly surmised that probably the burying of so much steel in the bowels of men during the late Civil Wars , hath hindered the further digging of copper out of the ...
Page 171
... Church of whom the world has not often seen the equals , and is not likely soon to see again . It behoves us to approach them reverently , to weigh well our words , and suspect our verdict . Like a familiar melody of our childhood ...
... Church of whom the world has not often seen the equals , and is not likely soon to see again . It behoves us to approach them reverently , to weigh well our words , and suspect our verdict . Like a familiar melody of our childhood ...
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