The Christian Remembrancer, المجلد 7F.C. & J. Rivington, 1844 |
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... Society pledged itself not to garble books which they published . Well , granting this , yet the Society is committed to the change nevertheless , and we , the subscribers , authorize the change : though no charge can be substantiated ...
... Society pledged itself not to garble books which they published . Well , granting this , yet the Society is committed to the change nevertheless , and we , the subscribers , authorize the change : though no charge can be substantiated ...
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... Society for Propagating the Gospel , but of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge ; that he was the friend of Nelson and Grabe , Stanhope and Wheler ; that his books were among the first recommended by the latter Society ; and ...
... Society for Propagating the Gospel , but of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge ; that he was the friend of Nelson and Grabe , Stanhope and Wheler ; that his books were among the first recommended by the latter Society ; and ...
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... Society are to be judged of by a standard of its own . Bishop Terrot thinks that he is adequately severe in " not thanking the Society for their neutrality ; " we wish that he had thought proper to speak out . Neutrality ! Not only is ...
... Society are to be judged of by a standard of its own . Bishop Terrot thinks that he is adequately severe in " not thanking the Society for their neutrality ; " we wish that he had thought proper to speak out . Neutrality ! Not only is ...
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