American Quarterly Church Review, and Ecclesiastical Register, Volumen14Macmillan, 1862 |
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... given back to the City , which this scheme has deprived it of , the presence among us of a venerable man , re- cognized by all the Clergy as uplifted above them by his Apos- tolic dignity and Apostolic position , and therefore raised ...
... given back to the City , which this scheme has deprived it of , the presence among us of a venerable man , re- cognized by all the Clergy as uplifted above them by his Apos- tolic dignity and Apostolic position , and therefore raised ...
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... given by the See , and we have abandoned them . Again , there is Pennsylvania : had Bishop White followed the Apostolic manner and been Bishop of the Church in Phil- adelphia , how long ago would we have had a See , filled by an able ...
... given by the See , and we have abandoned them . Again , there is Pennsylvania : had Bishop White followed the Apostolic manner and been Bishop of the Church in Phil- adelphia , how long ago would we have had a See , filled by an able ...
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... given measure should know , that there are several ways by which the work can be effected . Now , having discussed the subject to the full , having shown its desirableness , and next its feasibility , we proceed to sum up the whole as ...
... given measure should know , that there are several ways by which the work can be effected . Now , having discussed the subject to the full , having shown its desirableness , and next its feasibility , we proceed to sum up the whole as ...
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... given them very pretty work , and worthy of them ; and there are others that want looking to and setting right . Yet it would not be safe to set the common sort of compilers even at this work ; for if they were let loose at false rhymes ...
... given them very pretty work , and worthy of them ; and there are others that want looking to and setting right . Yet it would not be safe to set the common sort of compilers even at this work ; for if they were let loose at false rhymes ...
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... given to their book the title , " Hymns for Church and Home , ” and have set in its front a very well written Preface , which gives a hasty , yet happily - condensed history of Psalm and Hymn singing in the Church , of our American Hymn ...
... given to their book the title , " Hymns for Church and Home , ” and have set in its front a very well written Preface , which gives a hasty , yet happily - condensed history of Psalm and Hymn singing in the Church , of our American Hymn ...
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