The Dublin University Magazine, Том 79William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1872 |
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... Catholics in the cause of emancipation . Lord Fingal , acting on the advice of Dr. Milner , an English Apostolic Vicar , and author of a learned work on controversy , laboured without intermission in the Catholic cause ; and as Dr ...
... Catholics in the cause of emancipation . Lord Fingal , acting on the advice of Dr. Milner , an English Apostolic Vicar , and author of a learned work on controversy , laboured without intermission in the Catholic cause ; and as Dr ...
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... Catholic hier- archy . They nominated themselves , and looked to the Pope but for his spiritual sanction of such ... in the event , for instance , of a change taking place in the Catholic religion itself . " On the division upon Mr ...
... Catholic hier- archy . They nominated themselves , and looked to the Pope but for his spiritual sanction of such ... in the event , for instance , of a change taking place in the Catholic religion itself . " On the division upon Mr ...
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... Catholic clergy of Ireland were driven by a common electric impulse into more than ordinary reflection upon the ... Roman Church of Ireland with a religious regard for its welfare . Per- haps they cannot , perhaps dare not do it . " And in ...
... Catholic clergy of Ireland were driven by a common electric impulse into more than ordinary reflection upon the ... Roman Church of Ireland with a religious regard for its welfare . Per- haps they cannot , perhaps dare not do it . " And in ...
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... in the rise and progress of the Kildare Place So- ciety , which was founded in 1811 . Roman Catholic noblemen and cler- gymen entered cordially into the plans of the new society : they evi- dently gave mere toleration to the reading of ...
... in the rise and progress of the Kildare Place So- ciety , which was founded in 1811 . Roman Catholic noblemen and cler- gymen entered cordially into the plans of the new society : they evi- dently gave mere toleration to the reading of ...
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... in the arena of St. Stephen's . It would be unjust to omit the following trait , exhibiting his innate love of ... Roman Catholics themselves , in bearing testimony to the judicial rectitude and freedom from preju- dice of the ...
... in the arena of St. Stephen's . It would be unjust to omit the following trait , exhibiting his innate love of ... Roman Catholics themselves , in bearing testimony to the judicial rectitude and freedom from preju- dice of the ...
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