The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1873 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 41.
13. lappuse
... witness the reluctance which they manifested . The priests came from the country districts at the head of their parishioners , and led them with a triumphant air to the polling booths , where the rev . gentlemen remained until the last ...
... witness the reluctance which they manifested . The priests came from the country districts at the head of their parishioners , and led them with a triumphant air to the polling booths , where the rev . gentlemen remained until the last ...
53. lappuse
... witness : - : - " Mr. Herbert continued in a strain of strong invective , but was totally inaudible to the members of the House , who had by this time assembled in large numbers behind the Speaker's chair , where they gave vent to their ...
... witness : - : - " Mr. Herbert continued in a strain of strong invective , but was totally inaudible to the members of the House , who had by this time assembled in large numbers behind the Speaker's chair , where they gave vent to their ...
66. lappuse
... witness the dissolution of the Established Church and a vital attack upon the House of Lords . He was prepared to tremble even for the Monarchy , but he was not prepared for an immoral people , fearing to come to the light because their ...
... witness the dissolution of the Established Church and a vital attack upon the House of Lords . He was prepared to tremble even for the Monarchy , but he was not prepared for an immoral people , fearing to come to the light because their ...
80. lappuse
... witnesses in the court before him . His com- ments on this conduct are strong and severe , and he sums up his determination thus : - " I shall state to the House of Commons the result of all the evidence that I have now investigated as ...
... witnesses in the court before him . His com- ments on this conduct are strong and severe , and he sums up his determination thus : - " I shall state to the House of Commons the result of all the evidence that I have now investigated as ...
165. lappuse
... witnesses called for the prosecution turned in favour of the accused . The acts of malversa- tion were not indeed denied , but they were in a manner excused . They were admitted to be unbusinesslike and irregular , but not criminal or ...
... witnesses called for the prosecution turned in favour of the accused . The acts of malversa- tion were not indeed denied , but they were in a manner excused . They were admitted to be unbusinesslike and irregular , but not criminal or ...
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206. lappuse - CHRIST'S natural flesh and blood. For the sacramental bread and wine remain still in their very natural substances, and therefore may not be adored (for that were idolatry, to be abhorred of all faithful Christians) ; and the natural body and blood of our SAVIOUR CHRIST are in heaven, and not here, it being against the truth of CHRIST'S natural body to be at one time in more places than one.
205. lappuse - The Body of Christ is given, taken, and eaten, in the Supper, only after an heavenly and spiritual manner. And the mean whereby the Body of Christ is received and eaten in the Supper is Faith.
205. lappuse - The offering of Christ once made is that perfect redemption, propitiation, and satisfaction, for all the sins of the whole world, both original and actual ; and there is none other satisfaction for sin, but that alone.
289. lappuse - The Prayer Book Interleaved; with Historical Illustrations and Explanatory Notes arranged parallel to the Text, by the Rev. WM Campion, BD, Fellow and Tutor of Queens
205. lappuse - Augustine saith) the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ; yet in no wise are they partakers of Christ: but rather, to their condemnation, do eat and drink the sign or Sacrament of so great a thing.
247. lappuse - In deciding the matters submitted to the Arbitrators, they shall be governed by the following three rules, which are agreed upon by the high contracting parties as rules to be taken as applicable to the case...
98. lappuse - British flag, in the enhanced payments of insurance, in the prolongation of the war, and in the addition of a large sum to the cost of the war and the suppression of the rebellion...
290. lappuse - SCRIPTURES, &c. The Cambridge Paragraph Bible of the Authorized English Version, with the Text revised by a Collation of its Early and other Principal Editions...
288. lappuse - Augustin. A DOMINICAN ARTIST : a Sketch of the Life of the Rev. Pere Besson, of the Order of St. Dominic.
205. lappuse - Offering of Christ once made is that perfect redemption, propitiation, and satisfaction, for all the sins of the whole world, both original and actual; and there is none other satisfaction for sin, but that alone. Wherefore the sacrifices of Masses, in the which it was commonly said, that the Priest did offer Christ for the quick and the dead, to have remission of pain or guilt, were blasphemous fables, and dangerous deceits.