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... Addressing the Queen in reference to the Attempt of the Pope of Rome to parcel England out into Ec- clesiastical Dioceses under Cardinal Wiseman ... 312 .... PREFACE . THIS Volume consists of Lectures and Addresses delivered viii CONTENTS .
... Addressing the Queen in reference to the Attempt of the Pope of Rome to parcel England out into Ec- clesiastical Dioceses under Cardinal Wiseman ... 312 .... PREFACE . THIS Volume consists of Lectures and Addresses delivered viii CONTENTS .
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... England into Eccle- siastical Dioceses under Romish bishops , with Cardinal Wiseman as the head of the new Hierar- chy . Every one will remember how that attempt was received . From one end of England to the other , one unanimous voice ...
... England into Eccle- siastical Dioceses under Romish bishops , with Cardinal Wiseman as the head of the new Hierar- chy . Every one will remember how that attempt was received . From one end of England to the other , one unanimous voice ...
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... England if she recognized and set herself steadily to remedy . In public and private he ever sought to bring classes together . * His pulpit ministrations were chiefly addressed to the richer classes of society , and he never failed to ...
... England if she recognized and set herself steadily to remedy . In public and private he ever sought to bring classes together . * His pulpit ministrations were chiefly addressed to the richer classes of society , and he never failed to ...
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... England occupies a very peculiar position . He stands , generally by birth , always by position , between the higher and lower ranks . He has free access to the mansion of the noble , and welcome in the cottage of the labourer . And if ...
... England occupies a very peculiar position . He stands , generally by birth , always by position , between the higher and lower ranks . He has free access to the mansion of the noble , and welcome in the cottage of the labourer . And if ...
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... England , his peculiar and sacred call is , to stand as a link of union between the two extremes of society ; to demand of the highest in this land , with all respect but yet firmly , the performance of their duty to those beneath them ...
... England , his peculiar and sacred call is , to stand as a link of union between the two extremes of society ; to demand of the highest in this land , with all respect but yet firmly , the performance of their duty to those beneath them ...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1858 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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