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Page 7
... ment applies to the late opposition to the Maynooth Endowment Bill , concessions to Popery , & c . There To a certain extent it may , but to a very small extent . is a very material difference between the two cases ; and we pray our ...
... ment applies to the late opposition to the Maynooth Endowment Bill , concessions to Popery , & c . There To a certain extent it may , but to a very small extent . is a very material difference between the two cases ; and we pray our ...
Page 18
... by an Irish clergyman , which contains an account of the change of senti- ment produced on a poor Irish scholar , named Connor , from his pil- grimage to St. Patrick's well , and subsequent meeting with 18 PILGRIMAGE TO LOUGH Derg .
... by an Irish clergyman , which contains an account of the change of senti- ment produced on a poor Irish scholar , named Connor , from his pil- grimage to St. Patrick's well , and subsequent meeting with 18 PILGRIMAGE TO LOUGH Derg .
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... ment you have marked is literally correct , as you will perceive on reading the enclosed letters , which I obtained at our Bible Depository here , and the agent of which , on whose veracity I can rely , assures me of the correctness of ...
... ment you have marked is literally correct , as you will perceive on reading the enclosed letters , which I obtained at our Bible Depository here , and the agent of which , on whose veracity I can rely , assures me of the correctness of ...
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... ment of Popery , and of endeavouring by the return of really anti - Popish representatives only to the next Par- liament , to ensure the repeal of those most highly obnoxious measures which CONFESSIONS 1 . have been forced on the ...
... ment of Popery , and of endeavouring by the return of really anti - Popish representatives only to the next Par- liament , to ensure the repeal of those most highly obnoxious measures which CONFESSIONS 1 . have been forced on the ...
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... ment of the temporalities of chapels , reduced this congregation to a lament- able and scandalous condition , in which their dead are deprived of not a part , but of all the masses for which they bargained with money , and the living ...
... ment of the temporalities of chapels , reduced this congregation to a lament- able and scandalous condition , in which their dead are deprived of not a part , but of all the masses for which they bargained with money , and the living ...
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