The Christian examiner and Church of Ireland magazine1828 |
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... prove that our 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 ...
... prove that our 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 ...
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... prove , and the calculation of one in twenty remaining , places the noble Earl's arithmetic on a par with his eloquence . The charge of bribery , considering the number of individuals who have left Popery , is more complimentary to the ...
... prove , and the calculation of one in twenty remaining , places the noble Earl's arithmetic on a par with his eloquence . The charge of bribery , considering the number of individuals who have left Popery , is more complimentary to the ...
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... proving his diligence and 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 ...
... proving his diligence and 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 ...
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... proves that the apostle did not refer this difficulty to St. Paul's Epistles , but to the subjects of those Epistles , which indeed are difficult to the most learned among us . I remain Sir your humble Servant , E. M. BIBLICAL CRITICISM ...
... proves that the apostle did not refer this difficulty to St. Paul's Epistles , but to the subjects of those Epistles , which indeed are difficult to the most learned among us . I remain Sir your humble Servant , E. M. BIBLICAL CRITICISM ...
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... proved at all without the assistance of the New . With respect to the several portions of revelation with which it has pleased God to bless mankind dur- ing different ages of the church , I feel convinced that each part , of itself ...
... proved at all without the assistance of the New . With respect to the several portions of revelation with which it has pleased God to bless mankind dur- ing different ages of the church , I feel convinced that each part , of itself ...
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