10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EXPOSITRESS»
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expositress in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
expositress and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Are we to impute it to a chance omission that the Church, the guardian and
expositress of the Sacred Scriptures, has never authentically assigned a.
meaning to the prophetic passages in question, and are there men so vain as to
imagine that ...
2
Colloquies, Desultory, But Chiefly Upon Poetry and Poets: ...
C. — You make me anxious to hear your clerical friend : his sentiments appear to
be in strict accordance with what I recognise as the theory of legitimate
churchmanship — the love of our Church primarily as the uncompromising
Expositress of ...
Christopher Legge Lordan, 1844
3
The Irish Quarterly Review
... the most active agent in its diffusion; while an institution which traces its rise,
like the pretended Catholic University of the present day, to Papal intrigue, has
been for more than two centuries the guardian and expositress of Protestant truth.
4
Social innovators and their schemes
The reason of this is that there is really association, and not exploitation or
coalition." The reason assigned is neither convincing nor even intelligible. I might
have suspected that this fictitious doubling of wealth was invented by the
expositress; ...
William Lucas Sargant, 1858
Are we to impute it to a chance omission that the Church, the guardian and
expositress of the Sacred Scriptures, has never authentically assigned a
meaning to the prophetic passages in question, and are there men so vain as to
imagine that ...
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, 1855
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Dublin review: a quarterly and critical journal
Are we to impute it to a chance omission that the Church, the guardian and
expositress of the Sacred Scriptures, has never authentically assigned a
meaning to the prophetic passages in question, and are there men so vain as to
imagine that ...
7
Pilgrimages to English shrines, with notes and illustr. by ...
... ever so universally acknowledged as the reformer of education, the interpreter
of morals, the expositress of piety :* THE RESIDENCE OF HANNAH MORE. 55.
Anna Maria Hall, Frederick William Fairholt, 1850
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Pilgrimages to English Shrines
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expositress of pietyz' these. I THE nnsrnnncn or nAnmn MORE. 55.
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Homes and haunts of the wise and good: or, Visits to ...
No woman was ever so universally acknowledged as the reformer of education,
the interpreter of morals, the expositress of piety :* these distinctions shed around
Hannah More a lustre far eclipsing that which dimly points out the memories of ...
John Greenleaf Whittier, 1854
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The unwritten book, colloquies [&c.] by C.L. Lordan
... strict accordance with what I recognise as the theory of legitimate
churchmanship — the love of our Church primarily as the uncompromising
Expositress of Truth ; secondarily, because bequeathed to us — like the
inestimable Hope of Glory ...
Christopher Legge Lordan, 1871