The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... Romans ; together with Extracts from two Epistles , collected from the Writings of Severus of Antioch , Timotheus of Alexandria , and others . Edited , with an English Translation and Notes . Also the Greek Text of these three Epistles ...
... Romans ; together with Extracts from two Epistles , collected from the Writings of Severus of Antioch , Timotheus of Alexandria , and others . Edited , with an English Translation and Notes . Also the Greek Text of these three Epistles ...
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... Roman Communion ; that even under its many disad- vantages , the effects produced on the popular mind in Ireland are dangerous to the sway of Romanism - that numbers of Roman Catholics are only deterred by the fear of persecution from ...
... Roman Communion ; that even under its many disad- vantages , the effects produced on the popular mind in Ireland are dangerous to the sway of Romanism - that numbers of Roman Catholics are only deterred by the fear of persecution from ...
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... Roman Catholic chapels , or to the enlargement of Maynooth ! Alas ! these bright visions have faded away , never more to return . The Ecclesiastical Commissioners of Ireland ( we stand aghast at their delinquencies ) , pretend to ...
... Roman Catholic chapels , or to the enlargement of Maynooth ! Alas ! these bright visions have faded away , never more to return . The Ecclesiastical Commissioners of Ireland ( we stand aghast at their delinquencies ) , pretend to ...
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... Roman Catholic instructors - and yet , notwithstanding all we have done , this very inconvenient and troublesome Church of Ireland will continue to exist , and to gain ground ! 6 " Now what are we to do in this case ? It is really one ...
... Roman Catholic instructors - and yet , notwithstanding all we have done , this very inconvenient and troublesome Church of Ireland will continue to exist , and to gain ground ! 6 " Now what are we to do in this case ? It is really one ...
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... Roman Catholics take in the result of the question - I mean the Protestants of Ireland . I am not disposed to deny that if you are clearly and decidedly of opinion that an impera- tive public interest requires the abandonment of a ...
... Roman Catholics take in the result of the question - I mean the Protestants of Ireland . I am not disposed to deny that if you are clearly and decidedly of opinion that an impera- tive public interest requires the abandonment of a ...
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