The Dublin University Magazine, Том 32William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1848 |
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... Church of Rome . Doubtless it was such as satisfied a sound understanding and an awakened conscience ; for , if anything may be regarded as certain , respecting this great man , it is that he was wholly above sordid or mercenary ...
... Church of Rome . Doubtless it was such as satisfied a sound understanding and an awakened conscience ; for , if anything may be regarded as certain , respecting this great man , it is that he was wholly above sordid or mercenary ...
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... church to whom I had the honour of being introduced . On Sunday next I am to preach at St. Peter's , and for the first time in a Protestant place of worship . But though I have changed the sphere of my exertions , they shall still ...
... church to whom I had the honour of being introduced . On Sunday next I am to preach at St. Peter's , and for the first time in a Protestant place of worship . But though I have changed the sphere of my exertions , they shall still ...
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... church , as a moral and religious institute , had been wofully abused and neglected . Its highest places were all at the disposal of corrupt politi- cians and profligate courtiers ; and the most confident claims to its best pre ...
... church , as a moral and religious institute , had been wofully abused and neglected . Its highest places were all at the disposal of corrupt politi- cians and profligate courtiers ; and the most confident claims to its best pre ...
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... church of St. Peter's , where he soon attracted crowded congregations ; and the Sunday collections for the poor rose four or five - fold above their usual amount . And before one year had fully elapsed , such was the impression which he ...
... church of St. Peter's , where he soon attracted crowded congregations ; and the Sunday collections for the poor rose four or five - fold above their usual amount . And before one year had fully elapsed , such was the impression which he ...
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... church , and pointed towards the orphans , for whom he was unable to plead , signifying , by this expressive gesture , that he commended them to the compassion of the beholders , an immense collection was made as a proof of this ...
... church , and pointed towards the orphans , for whom he was unable to plead , signifying , by this expressive gesture , that he commended them to the compassion of the beholders , an immense collection was made as a proof of this ...
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