The Christian examiner and Church of Ireland magazine1828 |
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... opinions on this subject are as far removed from his , as those of the most decided Brunswicker . To Clergymen alone did our observations extend , and in reference to the present state of Ireland — and it is amusing to find , that the ...
... opinions on this subject are as far removed from his , as those of the most decided Brunswicker . To Clergymen alone did our observations extend , and in reference to the present state of Ireland — and it is amusing to find , that the ...
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... Opinion as applied to Ireland 161 Absenteeism Drs . Barker and Cheyne Review and Opinion of Mr. Sadler's Book Master Evil of Ireland PAGE . Disposition of R. Catholics to attend Reformation Meetings.
... Opinion as applied to Ireland 161 Absenteeism Drs . Barker and Cheyne Review and Opinion of Mr. Sadler's Book Master Evil of Ireland PAGE . Disposition of R. Catholics to attend Reformation Meetings.
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... opinion as to the truth of his peculiar views , his paper involves the question in inconclusive reasoning . In order that an infinitely good Being should prolong indefinitely the existence of each of his intelligent creatures that they ...
... opinion as to the truth of his peculiar views , his paper involves the question in inconclusive reasoning . In order that an infinitely good Being should prolong indefinitely the existence of each of his intelligent creatures that they ...
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... opinion , as to which the old or the present mode of granting the gold medal is preferable , it seems very evident that the former had great and peculiar advantages - could not the College afford to give both ? ' i hey might be of ...
... opinion , as to which the old or the present mode of granting the gold medal is preferable , it seems very evident that the former had great and peculiar advantages - could not the College afford to give both ? ' i hey might be of ...
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... opinion it does , ) was not the point in debate : my argu- ment was merely directed to meet a previous inquiry whether the claim of Deity had been ever put forth by the Head of the Romish See . То prove this , substantial facts have ...
... opinion it does , ) was not the point in debate : my argu- ment was merely directed to meet a previous inquiry whether the claim of Deity had been ever put forth by the Head of the Romish See . То prove this , substantial facts have ...
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