The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... means of grace ; on good works , as means of grace . All these subjects are treated in the most satisfactory and convincing The scriptural view of them is powerfully stated , and defended against the principal sectarian errors by a line ...
... means of grace ; on good works , as means of grace . All these subjects are treated in the most satisfactory and convincing The scriptural view of them is powerfully stated , and defended against the principal sectarian errors by a line ...
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... means could be devised by those in authority to repress the growing evil . In this state of things , it is not to be wonder- ed at , if they regarded the Orange body as the only human means of pro- tection from impending destruction ...
... means could be devised by those in authority to repress the growing evil . In this state of things , it is not to be wonder- ed at , if they regarded the Orange body as the only human means of pro- tection from impending destruction ...
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... means clear ; in these cases the opposite parties may be often exposed to harassing litiga- tion without fault on either side ; and it is frequently indifferent on which side the rule of law is , provided only that it is steady and well ...
... means clear ; in these cases the opposite parties may be often exposed to harassing litiga- tion without fault on either side ; and it is frequently indifferent on which side the rule of law is , provided only that it is steady and well ...
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