The Eclectic Review, Volume 27C. Taylor, 1827 |
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Page 129
... king , and seems to have formed a pillar of a temple ; not a very likely place to be assigned to the statue of the * king of kings . ' ' But no mention is made of the place from which it was taken , which is a serious omission , and one ...
... king , and seems to have formed a pillar of a temple ; not a very likely place to be assigned to the statue of the * king of kings . ' ' But no mention is made of the place from which it was taken , which is a serious omission , and one ...
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• · • ⚫ thought it not meet to be suffered for the king's honour , and ' therefore they altogether came to the king , beseeching him all these enormities and lightness to redress . To whom the king answered , that he had chosen them of ...
• · • ⚫ thought it not meet to be suffered for the king's honour , and ' therefore they altogether came to the king , beseeching him all these enormities and lightness to redress . To whom the king answered , that he had chosen them of ...
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... king , and the overthrow of his government were meditated and attempted . It was after a mortal battle between him and the pope had begun , that the executions took place . This contest was a contest of life or death . The papal ...
... king , and the overthrow of his government were meditated and attempted . It was after a mortal battle between him and the pope had begun , that the executions took place . This contest was a contest of life or death . The papal ...
Contents
Lewiss Christian Characteristics | 64 |
Answer to a printed Paper entitled Manifesto of the Christian Evidence | 114 |
Baroness Von Minutolis Recollections of Egypt | 132 |
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