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Pagina 95
... Established Church , humbly ad- dressed to the Archbishop of Canterbury . 8vo . 1s . Hatchard . When this writer , in order to rouse the attention of his Grace of Canterbury , represents to him the fair prospect of obtaining the crown ...
... Established Church , humbly ad- dressed to the Archbishop of Canterbury . 8vo . 1s . Hatchard . When this writer , in order to rouse the attention of his Grace of Canterbury , represents to him the fair prospect of obtaining the crown ...
Pagina 149
... established nation was gra dually acquiring solidity and strength , the line of prophets was conti- nued , for about a century . The promises of the Messiah had now been confirmed , and fully opened ; and their last prophet , Malachi ...
... established nation was gra dually acquiring solidity and strength , the line of prophets was conti- nued , for about a century . The promises of the Messiah had now been confirmed , and fully opened ; and their last prophet , Malachi ...
Pagina 206
... established at Jerusalem , and the saints actually risen from their graves shall rule in great peace and tranquillity . ' Credat qui vult . Art . 20. A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Exeter , at the primary Visitation ...
... established at Jerusalem , and the saints actually risen from their graves shall rule in great peace and tranquillity . ' Credat qui vult . Art . 20. A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Exeter , at the primary Visitation ...
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