The Christian examiner and Church of Ireland magazine1828 |
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... seems to have presented for the propagation of divine truth ; but because we have been desirous of receiving instruction from the progress of circum- stances , and , as the remarkable manifestations of the last few years had been ...
... seems to have presented for the propagation of divine truth ; but because we have been desirous of receiving instruction from the progress of circum- stances , and , as the remarkable manifestations of the last few years had been ...
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... seems to us so monstrous an anomaly , that notwithstanding our respect for the individuals who have thus acted , we must openly charge them with the grossest inconsistency and error , and with a sacrifice , we are sure conscientiously ...
... seems to us so monstrous an anomaly , that notwithstanding our respect for the individuals who have thus acted , we must openly charge them with the grossest inconsistency and error , and with a sacrifice , we are sure conscientiously ...
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... seem to be extending itself as rapidly as their wishes might have prompted . It is true , that our newspapers do not contain those lists of public converts that they some time since exhibited , nor is there so much to gratify the vanity ...
... seem to be extending itself as rapidly as their wishes might have prompted . It is true , that our newspapers do not contain those lists of public converts that they some time since exhibited , nor is there so much to gratify the vanity ...
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... seem to be exhausted . There is , however , one topic intimately connected with it , on which , if I mistake not , the ... seems ready to deprecate the partial injury which they do - but nearly all are disposed to regard the sys- tem as ...
... seem to be exhausted . There is , however , one topic intimately connected with it , on which , if I mistake not , the ... seems ready to deprecate the partial injury which they do - but nearly all are disposed to regard the sys- tem as ...
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... seems very evident that the former had great and peculiar advantages - could not the College afford to give both ? ' i hey might be of different sizes for distinction . and audacity , than to any real superiority of talent 10 Religious ...
... seems very evident that the former had great and peculiar advantages - could not the College afford to give both ? ' i hey might be of different sizes for distinction . and audacity , than to any real superiority of talent 10 Religious ...
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