The Dublin University Magazine, Том 32William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1848 |
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... Ireland , and by his advice he repaired to the University of Louvaine , where he prepared and qualified himself for holy orders . That he must have succeeded in winning the respect of the authorities , would appear from the fact , that ...
... Ireland , and by his advice he repaired to the University of Louvaine , where he prepared and qualified himself for holy orders . That he must have succeeded in winning the respect of the authorities , would appear from the fact , that ...
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... Ireland , at that period , presented something very dissimilar to its present aspect . But little was felt or known of vital and genuine religion . The writings of the infidels had taken effect upon the minds of the upper and the ...
... Ireland , at that period , presented something very dissimilar to its present aspect . But little was felt or known of vital and genuine religion . The writings of the infidels had taken effect upon the minds of the upper and the ...
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... not be difficult to trace remotely to this source the rebellion of ninety - eight , which so nearly severed Ireland from the British crown . Israelites , he beheld a self - renouncing benevolence triumph 1848. ] 21 Dean Kirwan .
... not be difficult to trace remotely to this source the rebellion of ninety - eight , which so nearly severed Ireland from the British crown . Israelites , he beheld a self - renouncing benevolence triumph 1848. ] 21 Dean Kirwan .
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... Ireland , " thus describes him ; and mentions a remarkable case - in which , when he only appeared in the pulpit at St. Peter's church , and pointed towards the orphans , for whom he was unable to plead , signifying , by this expressive ...
... Ireland , " thus describes him ; and mentions a remarkable case - in which , when he only appeared in the pulpit at St. Peter's church , and pointed towards the orphans , for whom he was unable to plead , signifying , by this expressive ...
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... Ireland mourned over his loss , as if but one heart beat in the bosoms of all her children ; and all sects and parties united to do honour to the memory of the great departed , who was felt as a common benefactor by them all . His ...
... Ireland mourned over his loss , as if but one heart beat in the bosoms of all her children ; and all sects and parties united to do honour to the memory of the great departed , who was felt as a common benefactor by them all . His ...
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