The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... established Church from the tone of their " conservative " supporters in Parliament — and such an inference does not seem very unreasonable - there can be little doubt that the most sanguine anticipations of Romanists will ere long be ...
... established Church from the tone of their " conservative " supporters in Parliament — and such an inference does not seem very unreasonable - there can be little doubt that the most sanguine anticipations of Romanists will ere long be ...
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... established its independence , and would be at this moment the rival and the enemy of England . But we now come to the consideration of the Church establish- ment of Ireland , which furnishes one of the chief pretexts at pre- sent for ...
... established its independence , and would be at this moment the rival and the enemy of England . But we now come to the consideration of the Church establish- ment of Ireland , which furnishes one of the chief pretexts at pre- sent for ...
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... established in parishes with zealous ministers , the result has been that a congregation was speedily created , and that it was a matter of regret that the Protestant religion was not by its preachers more extensively disseminated ...
... established in parishes with zealous ministers , the result has been that a congregation was speedily created , and that it was a matter of regret that the Protestant religion was not by its preachers more extensively disseminated ...
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... establishing Churches in places wherein it was supposed that there was scarcely a Protestant to be found , and that nevertheless when they were once established , there was no lack of congregation " . " 2 · The facts stated by Mr. Bruen ...
... establishing Churches in places wherein it was supposed that there was scarcely a Protestant to be found , and that nevertheless when they were once established , there was no lack of congregation " . " 2 · The facts stated by Mr. Bruen ...
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... established amongst us , ' refused , as is well known , on a late occasion , to afford any protection to the converts in Dingle against the oppression of the papists there . And no obstruction is offered to the emissaries of Rome ...
... established amongst us , ' refused , as is well known , on a late occasion , to afford any protection to the converts in Dingle against the oppression of the papists there . And no obstruction is offered to the emissaries of Rome ...
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