The Dublin University Magazine, Том 59William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1862 |
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... persons of indif- ferent education to understand our worship with such needless compli- cations ? " My own observation , " says Dr. Robinson , " and the experience of my brethren in these manufacturing districts , confirm the opinion ...
... persons of indif- ferent education to understand our worship with such needless compli- cations ? " My own observation , " says Dr. Robinson , " and the experience of my brethren in these manufacturing districts , confirm the opinion ...
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... persons who have been gathered in from the surrounding de- nominations . A comparison of statis- tics shows , that in our oldest and most established congregations , even about one - fourth of the annual admissions to our Communion are ...
... persons who have been gathered in from the surrounding de- nominations . A comparison of statis- tics shows , that in our oldest and most established congregations , even about one - fourth of the annual admissions to our Communion are ...
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... persons connected with the opera , which when in a jocose mood he was accustomed to show to the singers and dancers , say- ing with easy familiarity- " Some day I shall send you all to the guillotine . Hitherto , indeed , I have been ...
... persons connected with the opera , which when in a jocose mood he was accustomed to show to the singers and dancers , say- ing with easy familiarity- " Some day I shall send you all to the guillotine . Hitherto , indeed , I have been ...
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