The Christian examiner and Church of Ireland magazine1828 |
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... attention of our readers to some circumstances connected with our Publication - and in the first place , to some criticisms that have appeared in the diurnal Press , on the view we conscientiously took of the duty of the Clergy during ...
... attention of our readers to some circumstances connected with our Publication - and in the first place , to some criticisms that have appeared in the diurnal Press , on the view we conscientiously took of the duty of the Clergy during ...
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... attention to , or at least a perusal of , the work on which he animadverts , and , in fairness , we think , before our censors direct their invectives against our pages , they should make themselves acquainted with their contents ...
... attention to , or at least a perusal of , the work on which he animadverts , and , in fairness , we think , before our censors direct their invectives against our pages , they should make themselves acquainted with their contents ...
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... attention of our readers to this subject ; not from an indifference to the circum- stances in which Ireland is placed , or a forgetfulness of the duty imposed on us of watching and registering all the evolutions of the enemies of pure ...
... attention of our readers to this subject ; not from an indifference to the circum- stances in which Ireland is placed , or a forgetfulness of the duty imposed on us of watching and registering all the evolutions of the enemies of pure ...
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... attention , and obtaining the reward of them ; secondly , gives a more equable stimulus to dili- gence ; thirdly , makes the reward more a matter of course , and consequently less a matter of vain glory ; fourthly , makes failure more ...
... attention , and obtaining the reward of them ; secondly , gives a more equable stimulus to dili- gence ; thirdly , makes the reward more a matter of course , and consequently less a matter of vain glory ; fourthly , makes failure more ...
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... attention , his principal concern was the salvation of his immortal soul , and next to that , anxiety for his orphan children . On the evening immediately preceding the day of his execution 36 Miscellaneous Communications .
... attention , his principal concern was the salvation of his immortal soul , and next to that , anxiety for his orphan children . On the evening immediately preceding the day of his execution 36 Miscellaneous Communications .
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