Cobbett's Political Register, Volumes 71-72William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1831 - Great Britain |
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... received them well , became ancestors " were , therefore , sensible as a convert , and built houses for them at well as pious : they required duties in Canterbury . The monks went preach- return for what they settled on the ing about ...
... received them well , became ancestors " were , therefore , sensible as a convert , and built houses for them at well as pious : they required duties in Canterbury . The monks went preach- return for what they settled on the ing about ...
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... receiving the holy com- person who protested against anybody munion . having the Church property but himself ! Now ... received the same , according to give ; how do they fulfil their own pro- " the commandment of God ; that they mise ...
... receiving the holy com- person who protested against anybody munion . having the Church property but himself ! Now ... received the same , according to give ; how do they fulfil their own pro- " the commandment of God ; that they mise ...
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... received from thy bounty : de- His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy feat and frustrate the malice of wick- Council , It is this day ordered by their Lordships , " ed and turbulent men , and turn their that his Grace the Lord Archbishop ...
... received from thy bounty : de- His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy feat and frustrate the malice of wick- Council , It is this day ordered by their Lordships , " ed and turbulent men , and turn their that his Grace the Lord Archbishop ...
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... received quiet at once ; and that would give time information upon oath , that language for other measures . IRELAND . MR . O'CONNELL , having returned to Ireland , has , very laudably , recom- menced his endeavours to unite the people ...
... received quiet at once ; and that would give time information upon oath , that language for other measures . IRELAND . MR . O'CONNELL , having returned to Ireland , has , very laudably , recom- menced his endeavours to unite the people ...
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... received from the year 1820 , to the present time , continual thanks , by word of mouth and by letter , from young men , and even from old men , for this work , who have said , that , though many of them had been at the University ...
... received from the year 1820 , to the present time , continual thanks , by word of mouth and by letter , from young men , and even from old men , for this work , who have said , that , though many of them had been at the University ...
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Page 389 - Here will I hold. If there's a Power above us, — And that there is, all Nature cries aloud Through all her works, — He must delight in virtue; And that which He delights in must be happy.
Page 21 - GOD the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, our only Saviour, the Prince of Peace ; Give us grace seriously to lay to heart the great dangers we are in by our unhappy divisions.
Page 7 - ARE you ready, with all faithful diligence, to banish and drive away all erroneous and strange doctrine contrary to God's Word; and both privately and openly to call upon and encourage others to the same ? Answer.
Page 9 - I charge thee therefore, before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, who shall judge the quick and the dead at his appearing, and his kingdom ; preach the word, be instant in season, out of season, reprove, rebuke, exhort with all long-suffering and doctrine.
Page 7 - WILL you then give your faithful diligence always so to minister the Doctrine and Sacraments, and the Discipline of Christ, as the Lord hath commanded, and as this Church and Realm hath received the same...
Page 149 - Blessed is he that considereth the poor : The Lord will deliver him in time of trouble. The Lord will preserve him, and keep him alive; And he shall be blessed upon the earth : And Thou wilt not deliver him unto the will of his enemies. The Lord will strengthen him upon the bed of languishing : Thou wilt make all his bed in his sickness.
Page 9 - The diseased have ye not strengthened, neither have ye healed that which was sick, neither have ye bound up that which was broken, neither have ye brought again that which was driven away, neither have ye sought that which was lost; but with force and with cruelty have ye ruled them.
Page 81 - Humanity has often wept over the fate of the aborigines of this country, and Philanthropy has been long busily employed in devising means to avert it, but its progress has never for a moment been arrested, and one by one have many powerful tribes disappeared from the earth. To follow to the tomb the last of his race and to tread on the graves of extinct nations excite melancholy reflections.
Page 107 - Ireland, do, respectively, upon notice thereof, forthwith issue out writs in due form, and according to law, for calling a new Parliament: and We do hereby also, by this Our Royal Proclamation under Our Great Seal of Our United Kingdom, require writs forthwith to be issued accordingly by Our said Chancellors respectively, for causing the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons, who are to serve in the said Parliament, to be duly returned to, and give their attendance in, Our said Parliament ; which...
Page 121 - It wiH be my duty, likewise to act upon another motive — that of giving an example of patience and resignation under every trial. Do me the justice to believe that I shall never cease to pray for your happiness, and to be Your much devoted May 6, 1796.