The Dublin University Magazine, Том 14William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 |
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... feeling prevailed that it should be made available , in part at least , for the supply of that spiritual destitution , the fearful extent of which had been so fully ascertained , and the continu- ance of which would be so deplorable ...
... feeling prevailed that it should be made available , in part at least , for the supply of that spiritual destitution , the fearful extent of which had been so fully ascertained , and the continu- ance of which would be so deplorable ...
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... feeling , when the commission was first appointed , is thus described by the lively prebendary : - " No man at the beginning of the reform could tell to what excesses the new power conferred upon the multitude would carry them ; it was ...
... feeling , when the commission was first appointed , is thus described by the lively prebendary : - " No man at the beginning of the reform could tell to what excesses the new power conferred upon the multitude would carry them ; it was ...
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... feelings of two or three churchmen , we are complimenting away the safety of the church . Milton asked where the ... feeling of reverence and love for those by whom Away with the they were erected . thought that , rising , as they do ...
... feelings of two or three churchmen , we are complimenting away the safety of the church . Milton asked where the ... feeling of reverence and love for those by whom Away with the they were erected . thought that , rising , as they do ...
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... feeling which is calculated to break the charm of the world , and in which time is swallowed up in eternity . * That these establishments should be assailed by prelates whom we so truly respect as we do the Archbishop of Canterbury and ...
... feeling which is calculated to break the charm of the world , and in which time is swallowed up in eternity . * That these establishments should be assailed by prelates whom we so truly respect as we do the Archbishop of Canterbury and ...
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... feeling which it excites . A government taking into its hands such an immense value of property ! What a lesson of ... feelings , when , at the first meeting of bishops , the Bishop of London proposed this holy innovation upon cathedrals ...
... feeling which it excites . A government taking into its hands such an immense value of property ! What a lesson of ... feelings , when , at the first meeting of bishops , the Bishop of London proposed this holy innovation upon cathedrals ...
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