The Edinburgh Review, المجلد 10 |
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الصفحة 126
We readily admit , that the Protestant church is , at all events , to be maintained in
every civil right , with which it is invested by law . The question is thus reduced
within due limits . We have only to inquire whether a certain great improvement ...
We readily admit , that the Protestant church is , at all events , to be maintained in
every civil right , with which it is invested by law . The question is thus reduced
within due limits . We have only to inquire whether a certain great improvement ...
الصفحة 128
But we are free to admit , that circumstances may be conceived , in which that
conformity to the established church , which the Act of Settlement requires , might
be found extremely perplexing . Let us suppose that William III . , or the House of
...
But we are free to admit , that circumstances may be conceived , in which that
conformity to the established church , which the Act of Settlement requires , might
be found extremely perplexing . Let us suppose that William III . , or the House of
...
الصفحة 135
... that Catholic princes have waged war against the Pope himself , and reduced
him to the fate of a prisoner in his capital . * * * * * But in admitting the existence of
this spiritual supremacy of the fee of Rome , Catholics do not even admit that ...
... that Catholic princes have waged war against the Pope himself , and reduced
him to the fate of a prisoner in his capital . * * * * * But in admitting the existence of
this spiritual supremacy of the fee of Rome , Catholics do not even admit that ...
الصفحة 196
The reasoning upon which this valuable proposition is founded , does not admit ,
we believe , of any direct confutation ; and yet there are few , we believe , who ,
upon the faith of it , would take a bet as to the result of such a race . The sceptical
...
The reasoning upon which this valuable proposition is founded , does not admit ,
we believe , of any direct confutation ; and yet there are few , we believe , who ,
upon the faith of it , would take a bet as to the result of such a race . The sceptical
...
الصفحة 263
The Ule ma used formerly to admit no one into their order who was not
recommended by some extraordinary merit ; but now the sultan creates Ulema at
his pleasure , ' p . 102 . The children of Mollas ' ( judges of great towns ) : are
admitted ...
The Ule ma used formerly to admit no one into their order who was not
recommended by some extraordinary merit ; but now the sultan creates Ulema at
his pleasure , ' p . 102 . The children of Mollas ' ( judges of great towns ) : are
admitted ...
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