The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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Page 27
... position which enables it to rival their own in many respects ; and they are fully aware that it is by no means a contemptible rival - that it is receiving accessions of converts from the Roman Communion ; that even under its many disad ...
... position which enables it to rival their own in many respects ; and they are fully aware that it is by no means a contemptible rival - that it is receiving accessions of converts from the Roman Communion ; that even under its many disad ...
Page 28
... position from what she now does . While , however , conver- sion to her brings along with it every kind of persecution , extend- ing even to peril of life , it cannot be expected that the process of conversion should proceed with as ...
... position from what she now does . While , however , conver- sion to her brings along with it every kind of persecution , extend- ing even to peril of life , it cannot be expected that the process of conversion should proceed with as ...
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... position is rendered so painful and so perilous , that numbers of them are compelled to emigrate to other countries . This is a positive and certain fact , which the clergy of Ireland can attest , and which has been asserted in ...
... position is rendered so painful and so perilous , that numbers of them are compelled to emigrate to other countries . This is a positive and certain fact , which the clergy of Ireland can attest , and which has been asserted in ...
Page 48
... position of the Church establishment ; and if we allow such an alteration as this , the result will be that the Protestant religion will not only soon cease to be the established religion of Ireland , but a principle will be ...
... position of the Church establishment ; and if we allow such an alteration as this , the result will be that the Protestant religion will not only soon cease to be the established religion of Ireland , but a principle will be ...
Page 56
... for the spiritual wants of the Church in Ireland . The argument on which this position is based is as follows . Suppose the Irish bishops reduced to four , 66 there would still be a smaller number of persons and 56 The Church in Ireland .
... for the spiritual wants of the Church in Ireland . The argument on which this position is based is as follows . Suppose the Irish bishops reduced to four , 66 there would still be a smaller number of persons and 56 The Church in Ireland .
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