The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... never was there a time when the Church so well deserved the love of the people , never we believe did a Church in its polity so closely ap- proximate the Apostolic model ; never , in this world of shortcomings and tempta- tions , was ...
... never was there a time when the Church so well deserved the love of the people , never we believe did a Church in its polity so closely ap- proximate the Apostolic model ; never , in this world of shortcomings and tempta- tions , was ...
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... never The brutal are never restrained in their entered into the world is altogether beyond brutality by any consideration of the tor- our faculties to conjecture . Our knowledge , ture they inflict , and the humane would we find from ...
... never The brutal are never restrained in their entered into the world is altogether beyond brutality by any consideration of the tor- our faculties to conjecture . Our knowledge , ture they inflict , and the humane would we find from ...
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... never so much of St. Paul's Conversion is treated with a as try . All that is most alluring to a spirited flow of ... never made that impression on his mind of the greatest Florentine names - the heir which the one sarcophagus of Pisa ...
... never so much of St. Paul's Conversion is treated with a as try . All that is most alluring to a spirited flow of ... never made that impression on his mind of the greatest Florentine names - the heir which the one sarcophagus of Pisa ...
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