The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... spirit of bustle and a garrulous self - importance which remind us of Pepys and Boswell . Add to this the charm ( for such it will surely be reckoned ) , of a humorous old Scotch style , tinged ( as the author's circumstances would lead ...
... spirit of bustle and a garrulous self - importance which remind us of Pepys and Boswell . Add to this the charm ( for such it will surely be reckoned ) , of a humorous old Scotch style , tinged ( as the author's circumstances would lead ...
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... spirit the clergy of the south of Ireland showed a few years ago , under the various trials to which the iniquitous Governments of the day successively subjected them . When literally exposed to the prospect of starvation , they refused ...
... spirit the clergy of the south of Ireland showed a few years ago , under the various trials to which the iniquitous Governments of the day successively subjected them . When literally exposed to the prospect of starvation , they refused ...
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... spirit and tendency of Sir Robert Peel's Government in regard to the Irish Church . Thank God ! the Church of England is not yet subject to such indignities ; but let her once be deluded so far as to relinquish the Church Rates , and ...
... spirit and tendency of Sir Robert Peel's Government in regard to the Irish Church . Thank God ! the Church of England is not yet subject to such indignities ; but let her once be deluded so far as to relinquish the Church Rates , and ...
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... spirit of Christianity itself ; the bold , and uncompromising , and most truly charitable faith and devotion of the true Church of Christ . Bishops , who have promised at their consecration to be " ready with all faithful diligence to ...
... spirit of Christianity itself ; the bold , and uncompromising , and most truly charitable faith and devotion of the true Church of Christ . Bishops , who have promised at their consecration to be " ready with all faithful diligence to ...
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... spirit of hostility , displeasure , and contempt . Assuredly there could not be a greater injustice than to pass sentence on the Church of Ireland on such grounds as these . The position of the Church in England and in Ireland is , and ...
... spirit of hostility , displeasure , and contempt . Assuredly there could not be a greater injustice than to pass sentence on the Church of Ireland on such grounds as these . The position of the Church in England and in Ireland is , and ...
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