The New International Encyclopaedia, Količina 4Dodd, Mead, 1905 |
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... Church and the ' point of honor , ' or vengeance inflicted by husband , Per- father , or brother upon an erring woman . haps nothing serves better to illustrate his cir- cumscribed outlook upon life than the plays in which this last ...
... Church and the ' point of honor , ' or vengeance inflicted by husband , Per- father , or brother upon an erring woman . haps nothing serves better to illustrate his cir- cumscribed outlook upon life than the plays in which this last ...
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... Church at Elizabethtown , N. J. , in 1762 , and was a zealous patriot during the Revolution . In 1780 the Tories burned his house and church , and soon afterwards a British force from Staten Island fell upon the village of Connecticut ...
... Church at Elizabethtown , N. J. , in 1762 , and was a zealous patriot during the Revolution . In 1780 the Tories burned his house and church , and soon afterwards a British force from Staten Island fell upon the village of Connecticut ...
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... Church as necessary to the establish- ment of the pastoral relation . In established churches the matter has been complicated by patronage rights . Often in the Church of Eng- land the local congregation has had no voice whatever in the ...
... Church as necessary to the establish- ment of the pastoral relation . In established churches the matter has been complicated by patronage rights . Often in the Church of Eng- land the local congregation has had no voice whatever in the ...
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cathedral church of Noyon . This he held as a means of support during the period of his edu- cation , and even for some short time after he had entered upon his reforming career . Calvin was educated in circumstances of ease , and even ...
cathedral church of Noyon . This he held as a means of support during the period of his edu- cation , and even for some short time after he had entered upon his reforming career . Calvin was educated in circumstances of ease , and even ...
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... churches generally rather than to the care of any particular church . A life of intellectual and theological labor was that which at that time was most congenial to him . By some strange insight , however , Farel discerned the higher ...
... churches generally rather than to the care of any particular church . A life of intellectual and theological labor was that which at that time was most congenial to him . By some strange insight , however , Farel discerned the higher ...
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The New International Encyclopaedia, Količina 4 Frank Moore Colby,Talcott Williams Celotni ogled - 1923 |
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