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... Protestant Sisterhoods , ' April , 1848 . THE French Protestant Churches were described in the above article , as being universally favourable to these establishments . M. Agenor de Gasparin has recently called upon us to retract this ...
... Protestant Sisterhoods , ' April , 1848 . THE French Protestant Churches were described in the above article , as being universally favourable to these establishments . M. Agenor de Gasparin has recently called upon us to retract this ...
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... Protestant countrymen , we fear , will not be equally docile ; they will say that it is an infinite enlargement of the inevitable duty of private judgment ; and that the very process of their conversion would require more than ...
... Protestant countrymen , we fear , will not be equally docile ; they will say that it is an infinite enlargement of the inevitable duty of private judgment ; and that the very process of their conversion would require more than ...
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... Protestant Evidences ' in favour of the Catholic monarchy ! ( B.I. Ch . ix . ) In the excellent sermons of the Rev. Dr. Robinson ( Master of the Temple ) on the ' Twin Fallacies of Rome ' may be found a curious instance of the mode in ...
... Protestant Evidences ' in favour of the Catholic monarchy ! ( B.I. Ch . ix . ) In the excellent sermons of the Rev. Dr. Robinson ( Master of the Temple ) on the ' Twin Fallacies of Rome ' may be found a curious instance of the mode in ...
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