The Christian examiner and Church of Ireland magazine1828 |
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... means which the Rev. Gentleman despises or despairs of — we shall lose no opportunity of advocating what we believe to be the revealed instrument of good to our country , and although we have unwittingly assisted his political fervor ...
... means which the Rev. Gentleman despises or despairs of — we shall lose no opportunity of advocating what we believe to be the revealed instrument of good to our country , and although we have unwittingly assisted his political fervor ...
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... means which Providence seems to have presented for the propagation of divine truth ; but because we have been desirous of receiving instruction from the progress of circum- stances , and , as the remarkable manifestations of the last ...
... means which Providence seems to have presented for the propagation of divine truth ; but because we have been desirous of receiving instruction from the progress of circum- stances , and , as the remarkable manifestations of the last ...
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... means employed by the Protestants of Ireland , to give through the Bible correct notions of morality and religion to the poor , been directed to proselytism , and if it has happened that individuals have conformed to Protestantism , in ...
... means employed by the Protestants of Ireland , to give through the Bible correct notions of morality and religion to the poor , been directed to proselytism , and if it has happened that individuals have conformed to Protestantism , in ...
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... means peculiar to the Church were had recourse to ; the Jacobins of Rome proclaimed the reign of terror , and the spirit that sanctioned the inquisition and the stake , though happily prevented by a Protestant government from such ...
... means peculiar to the Church were had recourse to ; the Jacobins of Rome proclaimed the reign of terror , and the spirit that sanctioned the inquisition and the stake , though happily prevented by a Protestant government from such ...
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... means of public examinations and premiums . Almost every one seems ready to deprecate the partial injury which they do - but nearly all are disposed to regard the sys- tem as indispensable , and therefore , the evil whatever it be , as ...
... means of public examinations and premiums . Almost every one seems ready to deprecate the partial injury which they do - but nearly all are disposed to regard the sys- tem as indispensable , and therefore , the evil whatever it be , as ...
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