The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... establishments , ( videlicet , the church of England ) as containing a worship the purest for man to offer , and the Almighty to accept , " he , in fact , identifies our national establishment with [ 210 ] CRITICAL MONTHLY CATALOGUE. ...
... establishments , ( videlicet , the church of England ) as containing a worship the purest for man to offer , and the Almighty to accept , " he , in fact , identifies our national establishment with [ 210 ] CRITICAL MONTHLY CATALOGUE. ...
الصفحة 211
... establishment become a sanc- tuary in which all sects may worship the Father of spirits , in the communion of charity . Such a mode of public worship would indeed be , in the language of Dr. Haggitt , the fittest for man to offer ...
... establishment become a sanc- tuary in which all sects may worship the Father of spirits , in the communion of charity . Such a mode of public worship would indeed be , in the language of Dr. Haggitt , the fittest for man to offer ...
الصفحة 472
... establishment of the inquisition is seen to coincide , as it were , with the new - birth of letters and arts in Europe , and Providence itself seems to act in imitation of nature , which sometimes plants the antidote by the side of the ...
... establishment of the inquisition is seen to coincide , as it were , with the new - birth of letters and arts in Europe , and Providence itself seems to act in imitation of nature , which sometimes plants the antidote by the side of the ...
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