The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... religion had many attractions , which promised sal- vation without requiring any amend- ment in the heart , and which attached merit and reward to conditions which no man found it difficult to fulfil . The Christian religion in this ...
... religion had many attractions , which promised sal- vation without requiring any amend- ment in the heart , and which attached merit and reward to conditions which no man found it difficult to fulfil . The Christian religion in this ...
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... religion and govern- ment : - " I do swear that I will defend to the utmost of my power the settlement and . arrangement of property in this kingdom , as established by the laws now in being . I do hereby disclaim , disavow , and so ...
... religion and govern- ment : - " I do swear that I will defend to the utmost of my power the settlement and . arrangement of property in this kingdom , as established by the laws now in being . I do hereby disclaim , disavow , and so ...
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... religion he thought most acceptable to his Creator . Roman Catholics , however , were still excluded from sitting or voting in parliament ; and the admitted principles of toleration required that the continuance of this restriction ...
... religion he thought most acceptable to his Creator . Roman Catholics , however , were still excluded from sitting or voting in parliament ; and the admitted principles of toleration required that the continuance of this restriction ...
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... religion , or Protestant government in the united kingdom ; and I do solemnly , in the pre- sence of God , profess , testify , and declare that I do make this declaration , and every part thereof , in the plain and ordinary sense of the ...
... religion , or Protestant government in the united kingdom ; and I do solemnly , in the pre- sence of God , profess , testify , and declare that I do make this declaration , and every part thereof , in the plain and ordinary sense of the ...
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... religion out of mere hostility to that religion . This is an obligation which nowise interferes with their parlia- mentary duty of legislating for the whole , or abridges their rights . To this extent can the Roman Catholic member only ...
... religion out of mere hostility to that religion . This is an obligation which nowise interferes with their parlia- mentary duty of legislating for the whole , or abridges their rights . To this extent can the Roman Catholic member only ...
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