The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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Page 2
... contains much valuable matter relating to the state of Romanism in Scotland after the Reformation , tells us that " there is little known of the author beyond what he has recorded of himself . " He was evi- dently a native of ...
... contains much valuable matter relating to the state of Romanism in Scotland after the Reformation , tells us that " there is little known of the author beyond what he has recorded of himself . " He was evi- dently a native of ...
Page 29
... contain those anxious to come3 . " Such facts as these afford the strongest and most satisfactory proofs of the expansive power of the Church in Ireland . It is true that Romanism has a great numerical superiority at present , but that ...
... contain those anxious to come3 . " Such facts as these afford the strongest and most satisfactory proofs of the expansive power of the Church in Ireland . It is true that Romanism has a great numerical superiority at present , but that ...
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... contains 700 Protestants , while the church , when filled to repletion , holds but 200 persons . " KILMOOD , Co. Down . - Church accommodation , in 1834 , for 300 persons . Protestant population , 2219. Additional accommodation urgently ...
... contains 700 Protestants , while the church , when filled to repletion , holds but 200 persons . " KILMOOD , Co. Down . - Church accommodation , in 1834 , for 300 persons . Protestant population , 2219. Additional accommodation urgently ...
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... contain very few Protestants , the benefice ( which would perhaps be wholly inadequate to support a clergyman without this union , ) may contain a very large number . If , however , there were any such parishes which could be separated ...
... contain very few Protestants , the benefice ( which would perhaps be wholly inadequate to support a clergyman without this union , ) may contain a very large number . If , however , there were any such parishes which could be separated ...
Page 54
... contain no great number of Protestants , and which are fifteen or twenty miles long , or even more extensive . The gentry can of course travel considerable distances to attend public worship , but the poorer Protestants would in many ...
... contain no great number of Protestants , and which are fifteen or twenty miles long , or even more extensive . The gentry can of course travel considerable distances to attend public worship , but the poorer Protestants would in many ...
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