The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 85,Parte 2;Volumen 118E. Cave, 1815 |
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... leave to abler men the further discussion of a subject so worthy of them . RUBICOLA . Mr. URBAN , July 9 . I nothing fixes the opinio vos mat T may , I think , be observed , that more than systematical reasoning , in- somuch that it is ...
... leave to abler men the further discussion of a subject so worthy of them . RUBICOLA . Mr. URBAN , July 9 . I nothing fixes the opinio vos mat T may , I think , be observed , that more than systematical reasoning , in- somuch that it is ...
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... leave to lay before your readers an extract or two from the said Bull , which will be sufficient evidence to confute my antagonist , and if he be not wholly incorrigible , bring him to repentance for his shame- less slanders . - Clement ...
... leave to lay before your readers an extract or two from the said Bull , which will be sufficient evidence to confute my antagonist , and if he be not wholly incorrigible , bring him to repentance for his shame- less slanders . - Clement ...
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... leave to turn the attention of Mr. Robins to York Minster , Fairford Church , New College Oxford , Salis bury Cathedral ( where a window pre- sents itself , to all appearance in one piece of glass , 21 feet high by 17 feet wide ) ...
... leave to turn the attention of Mr. Robins to York Minster , Fairford Church , New College Oxford , Salis bury Cathedral ( where a window pre- sents itself , to all appearance in one piece of glass , 21 feet high by 17 feet wide ) ...
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... leave your Readers to under- stand the phrase Church of England in the usual way , without troubling myself to answer your Correspondent's questions as to its meaning . I certainly agree with him , that no Friend of the Church can ...
... leave your Readers to under- stand the phrase Church of England in the usual way , without troubling myself to answer your Correspondent's questions as to its meaning . I certainly agree with him , that no Friend of the Church can ...
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... leave of the subject ; still , however , sincerely lamenting the facility which is given persons , even of the lowest description , of be- coming Dissenting Ministers . A FRIEND OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND . Mr. URBAN , TH June 29 . HE ...
... leave of the subject ; still , however , sincerely lamenting the facility which is given persons , even of the lowest description , of be- coming Dissenting Ministers . A FRIEND OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND . Mr. URBAN , TH June 29 . HE ...
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