Prose Works, Volume 2Bell & Daldy, 1861 |
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Page 189
... affairs within the censure and juris- diction of Belfast , upon pretence of overseeing their own charge . We very well know , that church - censures are limited to church - matters , and these within the compass of their own . province ...
... affairs within the censure and juris- diction of Belfast , upon pretence of overseeing their own charge . We very well know , that church - censures are limited to church - matters , and these within the compass of their own . province ...
Page 306
... affairs , were we not assured , that no man can better or more faithfully declare and represent to your lordships , either the present condition of affairs , or our goodwill and affection to your government . Being therefore every way ...
... affairs , were we not assured , that no man can better or more faithfully declare and represent to your lordships , either the present condition of affairs , or our goodwill and affection to your government . Being therefore every way ...
Page 336
... affairs on both sides , so far as may respect the mutual relation of the two kingdoms , both since the first dis- covery of America , and since the Reformation : which two great events , as they happened much about the same time , so ...
... affairs on both sides , so far as may respect the mutual relation of the two kingdoms , both since the first dis- covery of America , and since the Reformation : which two great events , as they happened much about the same time , so ...
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a Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Print | 48 |
A LETTER TO A FRIEND CONCERNING THE RUPTURES | 102 |
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