The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... characters and views of individuals of eminence , and of influence in the affairs of Church and State . The topics which are presented to the mind of the reader of this volume are , intrinsically , very momentous and extremely ...
... characters and views of individuals of eminence , and of influence in the affairs of Church and State . The topics which are presented to the mind of the reader of this volume are , intrinsically , very momentous and extremely ...
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... character as a divine , that he was , soon afterwards , summoned to preach before the queen , who was so well pleased with his discourse , that she appointed him one of her chaplains . Ascending in the scale of collegiate honours , in ...
... character as a divine , that he was , soon afterwards , summoned to preach before the queen , who was so well pleased with his discourse , that she appointed him one of her chaplains . Ascending in the scale of collegiate honours , in ...
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... character , and the clergy of his cathedral . The difficult task of restoring order in this turbu- lent community , Whitgift seems to have executed with skill and prudence ; and at his instance , his brother bishop , who had been ...
... character , and the clergy of his cathedral . The difficult task of restoring order in this turbu- lent community , Whitgift seems to have executed with skill and prudence ; and at his instance , his brother bishop , who had been ...
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... character , in point both of morals and orthodoxy , into some of the most valuable livings in the church . The new metropolitan , however , regarded the perils which environed the ecclesiastical establishment with a steady eye , and ...
... character , in point both of morals and orthodoxy , into some of the most valuable livings in the church . The new metropolitan , however , regarded the perils which environed the ecclesiastical establishment with a steady eye , and ...
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... character , he , in one sense , followed the precept of the apostle , " he magnified his office ; " and pursued the tenour of his way , unawed by the in- terference of rank or power . The capital error into which he fell , was the error ...
... character , he , in one sense , followed the precept of the apostle , " he magnified his office ; " and pursued the tenour of his way , unawed by the in- terference of rank or power . The capital error into which he fell , was the error ...
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