The Journal of sacred literature, ed. by J. Kitto. [Continued as] The Journal of sacred literature and biblical record. [Continued as] The Journal of sacred literature, Band 1John Kitto C. Cox, 1862 |
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... religion of the ancient , 257 ; Lupercalia , 258 ; Terminalia , ibid .; Saturnalia , 259 ; Piety , 262 ; Pudi- citia , 263 ; Febris , ibid .; Fortune , ibid .; St. Paul's Epistle to , 239 . Rome , discoveries in , 253 . Nabateans , the ...
... religion of the ancient , 257 ; Lupercalia , 258 ; Terminalia , ibid .; Saturnalia , 259 ; Piety , 262 ; Pudi- citia , 263 ; Febris , ibid .; Fortune , ibid .; St. Paul's Epistle to , 239 . Rome , discoveries in , 253 . Nabateans , the ...
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... religion as by law established , so Dr. Manton admitted the use of the Book of Common Prayer . A bishopric was offered to Baxter , who declined it . Gauden published his counsels to priests and deacons ordained by him , urging the ...
... religion as by law established , so Dr. Manton admitted the use of the Book of Common Prayer . A bishopric was offered to Baxter , who declined it . Gauden published his counsels to priests and deacons ordained by him , urging the ...
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... religion , cared little what measures were adopted , provided they were suited to the attainment of cherished objects . No one can read the annals of the time without perceiving that this was the case . demn all alike . But we cannot ...
... religion , cared little what measures were adopted , provided they were suited to the attainment of cherished objects . No one can read the annals of the time without perceiving that this was the case . demn all alike . But we cannot ...
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... religion ; and in the meantime , we published in our declaration from Breda , a liberty to tender consciences , and that no man should be disquieted or called in question for differences of opinion in matter of religion , which do not ...
... religion ; and in the meantime , we published in our declaration from Breda , a liberty to tender consciences , and that no man should be disquieted or called in question for differences of opinion in matter of religion , which do not ...
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... religion , etc. 6. Bishops not to exercise arbitrary powers . 7. " We are very glad to find that all with whom we have conferred , do in their judgment approve a liturgy or set form of public worship to be lawful ; which in our judgment ...
... religion , etc. 6. Bishops not to exercise arbitrary powers . 7. " We are very glad to find that all with whom we have conferred , do in their judgment approve a liturgy or set form of public worship to be lawful ; which in our judgment ...
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