The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... evidence . " You say Protestantism is not increasing ; but what is the case with the poor , unhappy Protestants in the south of Ireland ? Scattered through a country such as I have described , persecuted and oppressed , they are ...
... evidence . " You say Protestantism is not increasing ; but what is the case with the poor , unhappy Protestants in the south of Ireland ? Scattered through a country such as I have described , persecuted and oppressed , they are ...
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... evidence would have been produced to rebut their assertions . We must here quote the eloquent and touching appeal of one , for whose high abilities and self - denying zeal in behalf of the Irish Church , we entertain the most cordial ...
... evidence would have been produced to rebut their assertions . We must here quote the eloquent and touching appeal of one , for whose high abilities and self - denying zeal in behalf of the Irish Church , we entertain the most cordial ...
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... evidence of the growth and progress of the Church in Ireland , notwith- standing all the persecutions which surround it , and in spite of the discouragement experienced from the temporal authorities . And here we have the advantage of ...
... evidence of the growth and progress of the Church in Ireland , notwith- standing all the persecutions which surround it , and in spite of the discouragement experienced from the temporal authorities . And here we have the advantage of ...
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... evidence here supplied of the grievous and total deficiency of funds for the enlarge- ment and building of churches in Ireland , but we would rather refer with pleasure to the convincing evidence which such facts afford of the zeal of ...
... evidence here supplied of the grievous and total deficiency of funds for the enlarge- ment and building of churches in Ireland , but we would rather refer with pleasure to the convincing evidence which such facts afford of the zeal of ...
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... evidence , that the latter state- ment is correct . The Ecclesiastical Commissioners , in 1835 , reported to the House of Commons , that the whole amount of ecclesiastical tithes in Ireland was 555,000l . , of which 43,500l . belonged ...
... evidence , that the latter state- ment is correct . The Ecclesiastical Commissioners , in 1835 , reported to the House of Commons , that the whole amount of ecclesiastical tithes in Ireland was 555,000l . , of which 43,500l . belonged ...
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