The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... Protestant England consent to be bur- dened with the expense of its mainte- nance , if it clearly appeared to be wholly in the hands of the Romish priesthood , and subservient to the objects of the Church of Rome ? If its rules were a ...
... Protestant England consent to be bur- dened with the expense of its mainte- nance , if it clearly appeared to be wholly in the hands of the Romish priesthood , and subservient to the objects of the Church of Rome ? If its rules were a ...
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... Protestant school- masters ? " Through the medium of schoolmas- ters selected by a Protestant body ; I am not prepared to say that they must all be Protestants , because I know many Ro- man Catholic schoolmasters in Ireland who are in ...
... Protestant school- masters ? " Through the medium of schoolmas- ters selected by a Protestant body ; I am not prepared to say that they must all be Protestants , because I know many Ro- man Catholic schoolmasters in Ireland who are in ...
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... PROTESTANTS . An elderly Protestant named Moore , father of a young man who had brought an action against a Priest , Maher , of the county Sligo , was way - laid and in- humanly beaten lately near Ballisadare , in that county . - Sligo ...
... PROTESTANTS . An elderly Protestant named Moore , father of a young man who had brought an action against a Priest , Maher , of the county Sligo , was way - laid and in- humanly beaten lately near Ballisadare , in that county . - Sligo ...
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