The Works of the Rev. Thomas Zouch ... With a Memoir of His Life: By the Rev. Francis Wrangham, Volume 1T. Wilson and sons, 1820 - Theology |
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... Rome during the dark ages , displays in various parts his accustomed mildness and benevolence . The theological student will easily divine , to what particular authority he refers in his concluding remark : - " When the establishment of ...
... Rome during the dark ages , displays in various parts his accustomed mildness and benevolence . The theological student will easily divine , to what particular authority he refers in his concluding remark : - " When the establishment of ...
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... Rome , is inscribed the following admirable sentence , in which the grand purpose of all civil polity relative to criminals is expressed : * To this Poem , from which ( however classical ) the Christ - Church author has judiciously ...
... Rome , is inscribed the following admirable sentence , in which the grand purpose of all civil polity relative to criminals is expressed : * To this Poem , from which ( however classical ) the Christ - Church author has judiciously ...
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... Rome , whose period of 244 years has given rise to the historical scepticism of an illustrious chro- nologist . VOL . I. Charles I. 39 Philip II . 43 III . 23 IV . 44 Charles II . 35 Philip V. 45 Ferdinand VI . 13 242 f Francesco ad un ...
... Rome , whose period of 244 years has given rise to the historical scepticism of an illustrious chro- nologist . VOL . I. Charles I. 39 Philip II . 43 III . 23 IV . 44 Charles II . 35 Philip V. 45 Ferdinand VI . 13 242 f Francesco ad un ...
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... elaborate compositions of Greece or Rome . The mysteries of Christianity are not intended simply to divert the imagination ; * Rom . ii . 1 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 23 . they are the aweful truths of that glorious Gospel which 14.
... elaborate compositions of Greece or Rome . The mysteries of Christianity are not intended simply to divert the imagination ; * Rom . ii . 1 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 23 . they are the aweful truths of that glorious Gospel which 14.
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... Rome , pathetically lament the miseries of discord , they are warmed with all the animation of enthusiasm in describing the advan- tages of unanimity and good - will . Is it not , then , an ungrateful task to reflect upon those tragical ...
... Rome , pathetically lament the miseries of discord , they are warmed with all the animation of enthusiasm in describing the advan- tages of unanimity and good - will . Is it not , then , an ungrateful task to reflect upon those tragical ...
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