The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 20Pudney & Russell, 1870 |
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الصفحة 55
... believe that those of them who fell in bat- tle against the French rebels and infidels , would come to life again at the end of three days , and find themselves happily re- stored to their homes , free from the obligation of serving in ...
... believe that those of them who fell in bat- tle against the French rebels and infidels , would come to life again at the end of three days , and find themselves happily re- stored to their homes , free from the obligation of serving in ...
الصفحة 57
... believe as the catholic and apos- tolic church , which was planted in the East , and from thence has overspread the world , and in the east and here is im- moveable and unchangeable , as taught and delivered , and dost thou not doubt of ...
... believe as the catholic and apos- tolic church , which was planted in the East , and from thence has overspread the world , and in the east and here is im- moveable and unchangeable , as taught and delivered , and dost thou not doubt of ...
الصفحة 58
... believe in the infallibility of his church ; and to doubt this is so unpardonable a sin that the disbeliever cannot proceed in his confession nor obtain absolution . Never was there so doggedly orthodox a nation , notwithstanding the ...
... believe in the infallibility of his church ; and to doubt this is so unpardonable a sin that the disbeliever cannot proceed in his confession nor obtain absolution . Never was there so doggedly orthodox a nation , notwithstanding the ...
الصفحة 81
... believe that they are in advance of the age , but we can assure them that only the credulous and silly part of the world believe any such thing . It is idle to deny that the intel- ligent and thoughtful regard them , at best , very much ...
... believe that they are in advance of the age , but we can assure them that only the credulous and silly part of the world believe any such thing . It is idle to deny that the intel- ligent and thoughtful regard them , at best , very much ...
الصفحة 82
... believe that if the matter were duly investigated , it would be ascertained that three - fourths of the latter class , if not a still the fullest extent , when their inhospitable country was first explored by civil- ized men . They ...
... believe that if the matter were duly investigated , it would be ascertained that three - fourths of the latter class , if not a still the fullest extent , when their inhospitable country was first explored by civil- ized men . They ...
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