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Pagina 352
... called upon to vote he does so with an eye to the future , and a particularly keen eye to the new Administration which has been called into being . The old Ministry is no longer in the dock , and , however heinous its errors may have ...
... called upon to vote he does so with an eye to the future , and a particularly keen eye to the new Administration which has been called into being . The old Ministry is no longer in the dock , and , however heinous its errors may have ...
Pagina 397
... called Protestant Reformers . It was then laid down that the fixed position of the Communion Table in the chancel ... called , an altar by us in that sense in which the Primi- tive Church called it an altar , and in no other . ' This ...
... called Protestant Reformers . It was then laid down that the fixed position of the Communion Table in the chancel ... called , an altar by us in that sense in which the Primi- tive Church called it an altar , and in no other . ' This ...
Pagina 491
... called also тà èv " Aypais from their place of origin at Agræ on the Ilissus , were held once a year , and consisted , among other ceremonies , of a public purification , or bathing in a stream , at the hands of a priest called the ...
... called also тà èv " Aypais from their place of origin at Agræ on the Ilissus , were held once a year , and consisted , among other ceremonies , of a public purification , or bathing in a stream , at the hands of a priest called the ...
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AS IT WAS AND AS IT IS By FieldMarshal Earl Roberts | 60 |
THE CHURCH CRISIS IN SCOTLAND By Charles Macpherson | 68 |
CHILDRENS CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS By Edward H Cooper | 89 |
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