New Englander and Yale Review, Том 26Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1867 |
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... lord and judge . Not only was their election incomplete without the imperial sanction , but they were held to account when charges were preferred against them . Thus an inquiry was instituted against Leo III . for executing certain ...
... lord and judge . Not only was their election incomplete without the imperial sanction , but they were held to account when charges were preferred against them . Thus an inquiry was instituted against Leo III . for executing certain ...
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... Lord has made known for his Church , bad law can- not end , with any equity , in granting the husband certain lib- erties , unless it grants a compensation to the wife . This com- pensation was remarriage after divorce . The need of ...
... Lord has made known for his Church , bad law can- not end , with any equity , in granting the husband certain lib- erties , unless it grants a compensation to the wife . This com- pensation was remarriage after divorce . The need of ...
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... Lord with tears , with weeping , and with cry- ing out , " which , as appears from the next verse , where the sense is more fully brought out , is to be understood of the com- plaints of injured and divorced wives - divorced perhaps for ...
... Lord with tears , with weeping , and with cry- ing out , " which , as appears from the next verse , where the sense is more fully brought out , is to be understood of the com- plaints of injured and divorced wives - divorced perhaps for ...
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... Lord must have pondered over it , and how two places of the ancient scriptures , one at the beginning , one at the end , coincide with his views of divorce , while the law and practice of the Jews spoke only of the hardness of their ...
... Lord must have pondered over it , and how two places of the ancient scriptures , one at the beginning , one at the end , coincide with his views of divorce , while the law and practice of the Jews spoke only of the hardness of their ...
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... Lord , is an invisible church , to which every Christ is by that sole belief united , whatever else his creed and religious obser- vance may be . The second is : That every man by his own reason working on the text of Scripture , is ...
... Lord , is an invisible church , to which every Christ is by that sole belief united , whatever else his creed and religious obser- vance may be . The second is : That every man by his own reason working on the text of Scripture , is ...
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