The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... opinion re- specting certain abtruse , obscure , un- important doctrines . If any thing could add to his surprise , it would be , to learn that in this gospel is not to be found one sentence condemning an error in belief as a crime . To ...
... opinion re- specting certain abtruse , obscure , un- important doctrines . If any thing could add to his surprise , it would be , to learn that in this gospel is not to be found one sentence condemning an error in belief as a crime . To ...
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... opinion , on any subject , was thought sufficient to substantiate this accusation . The con- sequences were dreadful , and as the offence became more doubtful , the pe- nalties increased . Excommunication , threats of damnation ...
... opinion , on any subject , was thought sufficient to substantiate this accusation . The con- sequences were dreadful , and as the offence became more doubtful , the pe- nalties increased . Excommunication , threats of damnation ...
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... opinion was defended and assailed , and every sect confined salvation to those within its own pale , and when an eminent member of any church taught any doctrine , he found that all his character and all his influence were at stake ...
... opinion was defended and assailed , and every sect confined salvation to those within its own pale , and when an eminent member of any church taught any doctrine , he found that all his character and all his influence were at stake ...
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... opinion , and abstain from taking any part in the discussion , when the subject of the privileges of the Established Church came under consideration . " This , too , was the opinion of a very distinguished Roman Catholic , Mr. Blount ...
... opinion , and abstain from taking any part in the discussion , when the subject of the privileges of the Established Church came under consideration . " This , too , was the opinion of a very distinguished Roman Catholic , Mr. Blount ...
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... opinion that all changes were to be referred to a parliament . Ormonde well knew that no parliament could be called , which would not contain a large proportion , if not a majority , of individuals disin- clined to the re ...
... opinion that all changes were to be referred to a parliament . Ormonde well knew that no parliament could be called , which would not contain a large proportion , if not a majority , of individuals disin- clined to the re ...
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