The Christian examiner and Church of Ireland magazine1828 |
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... thing that may tend to throw light upon their importance ; and still more , the encreasing number of our talented Correspondents , gives us even a more sure criterion that our exertions are estimated , at least , as the zealous ...
... thing that may tend to throw light upon their importance ; and still more , the encreasing number of our talented Correspondents , gives us even a more sure criterion that our exertions are estimated , at least , as the zealous ...
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... thing vital in the doctrine and discipline of the Established Church , " * we can only lament the bad taste and bad feeling that could either use or publish language long since banished from the vocabulary of Gentlemen , and employ it ...
... thing vital in the doctrine and discipline of the Established Church , " * we can only lament the bad taste and bad feeling that could either use or publish language long since banished from the vocabulary of Gentlemen , and employ it ...
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... thing to see a gentleman write on a subject , on which he is ab- solutely uninformed ; and when political or other bigotry , induces such a per- son to give hard words to his neighbours , or to run a muck at every thing re- spectable ...
... thing to see a gentleman write on a subject , on which he is ab- solutely uninformed ; and when political or other bigotry , induces such a per- son to give hard words to his neighbours , or to run a muck at every thing re- spectable ...
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... thing only I would remark , — that it is they who reject the Papal power from its place in the Antichristian circle who enforce an exclusive system of interpre- tation , and not myself . I would include within the definition ( according ...
... thing only I would remark , — that it is they who reject the Papal power from its place in the Antichristian circle who enforce an exclusive system of interpre- tation , and not myself . I would include within the definition ( according ...
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... things are not wanting . - Christian's by external profession they are all , whose mark of recognizance hath in it these things , yea , although they be impious idolaters , wicked heretics , persons excommunicable , and even cast out ...
... things are not wanting . - Christian's by external profession they are all , whose mark of recognizance hath in it these things , yea , although they be impious idolaters , wicked heretics , persons excommunicable , and even cast out ...
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