The Dublin University Magazine, Том 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... Church , with a corresponding eleva- tion and establishment of the Church of Rome , seemed to be the most prominent ; and the minister who most accommodated himself to this inevitable tendency of affairs , might best plume himself upon ...
... Church , with a corresponding eleva- tion and establishment of the Church of Rome , seemed to be the most prominent ; and the minister who most accommodated himself to this inevitable tendency of affairs , might best plume himself upon ...
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... church , he clearly showed , had not the wealth she was supposed to have , and , therefore , it was not worth the while of honourable gentlemen to go much out of their way to invade her possessions . It was as if a quiet looker - on ...
... church , he clearly showed , had not the wealth she was supposed to have , and , therefore , it was not worth the while of honourable gentlemen to go much out of their way to invade her possessions . It was as if a quiet looker - on ...
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... Church of England , have been wrested forcibly from them ; they maintain that they have been plundered and robbed ... church had dominion in old times ; that property was taken from the church of Rome and appro- priated to the Church of ...
... Church of England , have been wrested forcibly from them ; they maintain that they have been plundered and robbed ... church had dominion in old times ; that property was taken from the church of Rome and appro- priated to the Church of ...
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... church ; and it is , therefore , a new church , inasmuch as it is a new creed . " What will Mr. Drummond say to this ? Will he deny that the creed of Pope Pius overlays the faith of the ancient church , and treats it accord- ing to the ...
... church ; and it is , therefore , a new church , inasmuch as it is a new creed . " What will Mr. Drummond say to this ? Will he deny that the creed of Pope Pius overlays the faith of the ancient church , and treats it accord- ing to the ...
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... Church of England Protestants , and the great inequality between their respective ec- clesiastical endowments . There are seven millions , he tells us , without a state provision for their church , while for one million a more than ...
... Church of England Protestants , and the great inequality between their respective ec- clesiastical endowments . There are seven millions , he tells us , without a state provision for their church , while for one million a more than ...
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