The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1886 - Great Britain |
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Page 189
The position of the laity in the American Church cannot be correctly understood apart from the facts and influences ... It is a fact well known here that the number is constantly increasing of those who , though they agree with him in ...
The position of the laity in the American Church cannot be correctly understood apart from the facts and influences ... It is a fact well known here that the number is constantly increasing of those who , though they agree with him in ...
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... and had been known to become operative as historical facts , then these Canons might perhaps have been quoted in ... can have no weight as evidence of fact in English history , and we are justified in concluding that this division ...
... and had been known to become operative as historical facts , then these Canons might perhaps have been quoted in ... can have no weight as evidence of fact in English history , and we are justified in concluding that this division ...
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... is unhappily a fact ; and for that fact I , and the thousands who have felt and been situated as I have to thank Lord Bramwell and his like . The question is not one that concerns the few hundred widowers whose advocate he is .
... is unhappily a fact ; and for that fact I , and the thousands who have felt and been situated as I have to thank Lord Bramwell and his like . The question is not one that concerns the few hundred widowers whose advocate he is .
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