The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... Established Church , he ( Mr. Hor- ton ) would exact no sacrifice , but on the contrary , afford them relief from a most disagreeable and irksome duty . " Were it possible , indeed , to suppose that the Catholics should be admitted to ...
... Established Church , he ( Mr. Hor- ton ) would exact no sacrifice , but on the contrary , afford them relief from a most disagreeable and irksome duty . " Were it possible , indeed , to suppose that the Catholics should be admitted to ...
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... established in Ireland , and almost every thing that legislation could do , was done , for the security and the per- manency of the Established Church ; but the favoured class consisted chiefly either of men of the fanatical stamp , to ...
... established in Ireland , and almost every thing that legislation could do , was done , for the security and the per- manency of the Established Church ; but the favoured class consisted chiefly either of men of the fanatical stamp , to ...
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... established in Ireland . The same objection which has been already urged to vesting power in the hands of the ... establish- ment founded not on law , but upon the authority of a foreign sovereign , who disposes of episcopal dignities ...
... established in Ireland . The same objection which has been already urged to vesting power in the hands of the ... establish- ment founded not on law , but upon the authority of a foreign sovereign , who disposes of episcopal dignities ...
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