The Christian examiner and Church of Ireland magazine1828 |
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... feeling that could either use or publish language long since banished from the vocabulary of Gentlemen , and employ it on a serious subject , and in connection with the phraseology of religion . Of the article in question we would say a ...
... feeling that could either use or publish language long since banished from the vocabulary of Gentlemen , and employ it on a serious subject , and in connection with the phraseology of religion . Of the article in question we would say a ...
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... feeling in our population has subsided , or at least has sobered down to a state in which we can see circumstances as they really are , and judge of events , uninflu- enced by prejudice or feeling . It would at least be our wish to do ...
... feeling in our population has subsided , or at least has sobered down to a state in which we can see circumstances as they really are , and judge of events , uninflu- enced by prejudice or feeling . It would at least be our wish to do ...
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... feeling of indignation and contempt has been excited by its publication among Protestants in Ireland . What is this efficient and well - digested plan which is to succeed in effecting that which Mr. Blake and Mr. F. Lewis have failed to ...
... feeling of indignation and contempt has been excited by its publication among Protestants in Ireland . What is this efficient and well - digested plan which is to succeed in effecting that which Mr. Blake and Mr. F. Lewis have failed to ...
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... feel truly grateful . The question of Education , whether in a social , political , or reli- gious view , has been so often brought under public notice , and the merits of the case so thoroughly investigated , that the subject might ...
... feel truly grateful . The question of Education , whether in a social , political , or reli- gious view , has been so often brought under public notice , and the merits of the case so thoroughly investigated , that the subject might ...
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... feel convinced that each part , of itself , was sufficient for the perfection of the then existing dis- pensation ; each part contained , as it were , in the bud , all those great truths of salvation , which it is the glory of the ...
... feel convinced that each part , of itself , was sufficient for the perfection of the then existing dis- pensation ; each part contained , as it were , in the bud , all those great truths of salvation , which it is the glory of the ...
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