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Page 173
religion put to rebuke , we call upon the Protestants of Ireland to unite . We would
form an union just and wise - - not for any ephemeral purpose - not for any
personal interest or advancement - not in obedience to any sudden passion or ...
religion put to rebuke , we call upon the Protestants of Ireland to unite . We would
form an union just and wise - - not for any ephemeral purpose - not for any
personal interest or advancement - not in obedience to any sudden passion or ...
Page 293
Whether , therefore , as a political or a religious system , Popery must be equally
the object of your aversion . ... When we speak of religion , we speak of that which
is calculated by its nature , and has for its object , to promote the improvement ...
Whether , therefore , as a political or a religious system , Popery must be equally
the object of your aversion . ... When we speak of religion , we speak of that which
is calculated by its nature , and has for its object , to promote the improvement ...
Page 314
This Bill would , further , legalize the appearance in public of ecclesiastics and
members of religious orders in the habits of their orders and the exercise of the
rites and ceremonies of the Roman Catholic religion . It would further , also ,
repeal ...
This Bill would , further , legalize the appearance in public of ecclesiastics and
members of religious orders in the habits of their orders and the exercise of the
rites and ceremonies of the Roman Catholic religion . It would further , also ,
repeal ...
Page 379
The American idea was , testants all stood out as that Associa - that the State had
nothing to say to tion did , they would constitute a party any man ' s religion ; that
whether he on the side of good legislation , which were Jew , Turk , or Atheist ...
The American idea was , testants all stood out as that Associa - that the State had
nothing to say to tion did , they would constitute a party any man ' s religion ; that
whether he on the side of good legislation , which were Jew , Turk , or Atheist ...
Page 498
Under such circumstances is it not plainly impracticable to separate our political
acts from our religious principles and ... If it be alleged that religion has nothing to
do with just weights and measures , then upon the principles which separate ...
Under such circumstances is it not plainly impracticable to separate our political
acts from our religious principles and ... If it be alleged that religion has nothing to
do with just weights and measures , then upon the principles which separate ...
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