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Pagina 213
... taken when the Church Assembly was created , with the powers it has . Further steps might certainly be taken with advantage , most notably in regard to the appointment of Bishops , the rulers of the Church . It is not at all unlikely ...
... taken when the Church Assembly was created , with the powers it has . Further steps might certainly be taken with advantage , most notably in regard to the appointment of Bishops , the rulers of the Church . It is not at all unlikely ...
Pagina 219
... taken twenty years over this business and are of opinion that our solution of the difficulties we were told to deal with must be taken as a whole . No doubt part of it is almost universally acceptable and could be carried through almost ...
... taken twenty years over this business and are of opinion that our solution of the difficulties we were told to deal with must be taken as a whole . No doubt part of it is almost universally acceptable and could be carried through almost ...
Pagina 348
... taken from her Kashmir , Mooltan , the Derajat provinces trans - Indus , and by 1837 , Peshawur itself . Various members of the Afghan royal family , as the wheel of fortune turned , had taken refuge either at Lahore or within the ...
... taken from her Kashmir , Mooltan , the Derajat provinces trans - Indus , and by 1837 , Peshawur itself . Various members of the Afghan royal family , as the wheel of fortune turned , had taken refuge either at Lahore or within the ...
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