The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... PROTESTANT CLErgymen and PLACES OF WORSHIP . - POPISH SUPERSTITIONS.- REPEAL OF THE UNION . RIBBON PROCESSIONS ... PROTESTANTS . - VALUE OF LIBERAL SIGNATURES . THE ARCHBISHOP OF COLOGNE , VERSUS THE MORNING CHRONICLE . - BATTLE OF THE ...
... PROTESTANT CLErgymen and PLACES OF WORSHIP . - POPISH SUPERSTITIONS.- REPEAL OF THE UNION . RIBBON PROCESSIONS ... PROTESTANTS . - VALUE OF LIBERAL SIGNATURES . THE ARCHBISHOP OF COLOGNE , VERSUS THE MORNING CHRONICLE . - BATTLE OF THE ...
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... Protestant reli- gion and Protestant government in this kingdom . " By this act , toleration and estab- lishment were reconciled . A certain property was set apart for the main- tenance of the ministers of that reli- gion , which by the ...
... Protestant reli- gion and Protestant government in this kingdom . " By this act , toleration and estab- lishment were reconciled . A certain property was set apart for the main- tenance of the ministers of that reli- gion , which by the ...
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... Protestant church establishment , it was contended , especially in Ireland could never be in security , if Roman Catholics , who desire its subversion , were permitted to legislate for it . This argument might be met in either of two ...
... Protestant church establishment , it was contended , especially in Ireland could never be in security , if Roman Catholics , who desire its subversion , were permitted to legislate for it . This argument might be met in either of two ...
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ment , and disturb and weaken the Protestant government and Protestant religion be a passport to his support . The disavowal of all hostility to the Protestant church establishment was repeated in many subsequent petitions and ...
ment , and disturb and weaken the Protestant government and Protestant religion be a passport to his support . The disavowal of all hostility to the Protestant church establishment was repeated in many subsequent petitions and ...
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... Protestant alarm was increased by a motion of Mr. Hume in 1823 , which , in fact , embodied in it the principle of the appropriation clause respecting the Irish Church . This principle was then opposed with great vehemence by many , who ...
... Protestant alarm was increased by a motion of Mr. Hume in 1823 , which , in fact , embodied in it the principle of the appropriation clause respecting the Irish Church . This principle was then opposed with great vehemence by many , who ...
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