| 1844 - 676 páginas
...whether he ever was at Rome ; it is all but certain he was not there for any great length of time ; it is as certain as anything of the kind can be, that he never was bishop of the church in that city. Now as to nis alleged successors, the order in which... | |
| Mrs. Delany (Mary) - 1861 - 666 páginas
...yesterday in Salisbury Court.2 Lord Granville is at Hawnes, and comes to town against the Birthday. The Duke and Duchess of Queensbury are in town —...received the wound, and then the temple would have 1 Mulso and I'rcscot. * Richardson's printing office. been more shattered and the hair singed, which... | |
| 1861 - 998 páginas
...they rightly judge. Committees may sit, and attempts may be made, to form some new collection ; hut it is as certain as anything of the kind can be, that no general and amicable consent to such a collection will ever be obtained. If carried at all, it would... | |
| 1861 - 1176 páginas
...they rightly judge. Committees may sit, and attempts may be made, to form some new collection ; but it is as certain as anything of the kind can be, that no general and amicable consent to such a collection will ever be obtained. If carried at all, it would... | |
| John Brown - 1862 - 472 páginas
...His Father's hand,"5 — if they are " kept by the mighty power of God unto salvation,"6 — surely it is as certain as anything of the kind can be, that they shall never finally "fall away." But though the perseverance of the saints is certain, let us... | |
| John Brown - 1862 - 472 páginas
...His Father's hand,"6 — if they are "kept by the mighty power of God unto salvation,"6 — surely it is as certain as anything of the kind can be, that they shall never finally "fall away." But though the perseverance of the saints is certain, let us... | |
| Archibald Clerk - 1870 - 590 páginas
...translating his MSS., would give the slightest heed to a claim of authorship by him, whether said or sworn. It is as certain as anything of the kind can be that he was the translator, and only the translator. XX11 XXlil of Strathmashie's poetry as is quite enough... | |
| Ossian - 1870 - 596 páginas
...translating his MSS., would give the slightest heed to a claim of authorship by him, whether said or sworn. It is as certain as anything of the kind can be that he was the translator, and only the translator. IV. But they who are determined to assign a modern... | |
| William Francis Brand - 1883 - 408 páginas
...matriculatory oath. But, on the other side, I find myself unable to enter into your views of grievance. It is as certain as anything of the kind can be that the matter of fasting participation of the holy eucharist is a point of expedience and not of principle,... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1890 - 636 páginas
...catchment area that supplied the Culm-beds at Bude contained exposures of slate or limestone, I think it is as certain as anything of the kind can be, that the Bude beds would have con1 The Building of the British Isles, p. 90, footnote. tained fragments... | |
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