The Christian examiner and Church of Ireland magazine1828 |
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... objects for which the CHRISTIAN EXAMINER was originally established , were the defence of the Church of Ireland , resistance to the spiritual domination and auxiliary falsehoods of the Church of Rome , and the illustrating , in all the ...
... objects for which the CHRISTIAN EXAMINER was originally established , were the defence of the Church of Ireland , resistance to the spiritual domination and auxiliary falsehoods of the Church of Rome , and the illustrating , in all the ...
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... object in all the observations we have presented to our readers , has been to consider for ourselves , and to induce them to consider , the circumstances of Ireland in a spiritual point of view : disclaiming originally , in our ...
... object in all the observations we have presented to our readers , has been to consider for ourselves , and to induce them to consider , the circumstances of Ireland in a spiritual point of view : disclaiming originally , in our ...
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... Object of the Popish Church and Party 313 No professional Character de- stroys our Rights as Citizens 314 Duties of a Judge and Clergy- .. 315 man compared Walker on the Walls of Derry ib . Line of Clerical Duty as Citizens 316 Clerical ...
... Object of the Popish Church and Party 313 No professional Character de- stroys our Rights as Citizens 314 Duties of a Judge and Clergy- .. 315 man compared Walker on the Walls of Derry ib . Line of Clerical Duty as Citizens 316 Clerical ...
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... object to his whole plan , so far as it is his - to all its details , from his salaried commissioners , whose interference can only be mischievous , to his select vestries in which every thing dear to the peasant and the Pro- testant is ...
... object to his whole plan , so far as it is his - to all its details , from his salaried commissioners , whose interference can only be mischievous , to his select vestries in which every thing dear to the peasant and the Pro- testant is ...
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... object , and to deceive as to its nature , circumstanced as Protestants were , who had been reading and hearing of reformation , but never had witnessed any remarkable development of its energies , the matter was not extraordinary . Our ...
... object , and to deceive as to its nature , circumstanced as Protestants were , who had been reading and hearing of reformation , but never had witnessed any remarkable development of its energies , the matter was not extraordinary . Our ...
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