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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... appears to have been selected by Dr. Zouch as a subject of biography , on account of his connexion with the Church of Durham . For several corrections of this Memoir , furnished through the hands of Mr. Ingram with the most obliging ...
... appears to have been selected by Dr. Zouch as a subject of biography , on account of his connexion with the Church of Durham . For several corrections of this Memoir , furnished through the hands of Mr. Ingram with the most obliging ...
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... appear of considerable magnitude , will probably seem com- paratively trifling when contemplated at a due distance by the dispassionate observer . His picture of the effects of bigotry and secularity , exhibited by the Court of Rome ...
... appear of considerable magnitude , will probably seem com- paratively trifling when contemplated at a due distance by the dispassionate observer . His picture of the effects of bigotry and secularity , exhibited by the Court of Rome ...
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... appear that he has pressed the point too far , or used language too decided ; when it is recollected that even the ... appears a degree of presumption to which language can hardly assign a name , for an unassisted individual to profess ...
... appear that he has pressed the point too far , or used language too decided ; when it is recollected that even the ... appears a degree of presumption to which language can hardly assign a name , for an unassisted individual to profess ...
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... appears never to have ............ known a thought but all the world might know . The more his history is explored in the cherished recol- lections of his friends , or in his own memoranda of duties , engagements , and meditations , the ...
... appears never to have ............ known a thought but all the world might know . The more his history is explored in the cherished recol- lections of his friends , or in his own memoranda of duties , engagements , and meditations , the ...
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... appears to have regarded himself as allied to scholarship in the per- * There were also Zouches , Barons of Ashby , and of Codnor ; but both these families appear to be wholly extinct . The late Sir William Lowther , in a short ...
... appears to have regarded himself as allied to scholarship in the per- * There were also Zouches , Barons of Ashby , and of Codnor ; but both these families appear to be wholly extinct . The late Sir William Lowther , in a short ...
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