Observations Upon the Consequences Apprehended from Concession to the Roman Catholic Claims, as Menacing the Security of the Established Church |
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... our saints devoted to the horrors of death in torments . As it seems unreasonable to expect , that the claims of our church , to primitive and apostolical C purity , should be admitted by an ancient rival ; OBSERVATIONS ...
... our saints devoted to the horrors of death in torments . As it seems unreasonable to expect , that the claims of our church , to primitive and apostolical C purity , should be admitted by an ancient rival ; OBSERVATIONS ...
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Frederick Nolan. purity , should be admitted by an ancient rival ; it would appear to be of little importance to the es- tablished faith , whether it were proscribed as heretical and erroneous , until her exasperated rival had acquired ...
Frederick Nolan. purity , should be admitted by an ancient rival ; it would appear to be of little importance to the es- tablished faith , whether it were proscribed as heretical and erroneous , until her exasperated rival had acquired ...
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Frederick Nolan. the possibility of an alien influence particularly hostile to the Church being admitted into these realms ; while the Constitution is left unguarded from the coronation engagements being relaxed , and a popish influence ...
Frederick Nolan. the possibility of an alien influence particularly hostile to the Church being admitted into these realms ; while the Constitution is left unguarded from the coronation engagements being relaxed , and a popish influence ...
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... admitted , ( for it is natural , ) that I should be the last to perceive its weakness : I shall be pardoned for expressing my private sense , that all danger to the established religion from emancipation being removed , and it strikes ...
... admitted , ( for it is natural , ) that I should be the last to perceive its weakness : I shall be pardoned for expressing my private sense , that all danger to the established religion from emancipation being removed , and it strikes ...
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... admitted , yielded to this anonymous pre- late , neither in his devotion to the throne , nor pro- found knowledge of the constitution , this subject assumes a very different aspect . The great Minis- ter , who projected the measure ...
... admitted , yielded to this anonymous pre- late , neither in his devotion to the throne , nor pro- found knowledge of the constitution , this subject assumes a very different aspect . The great Minis- ter , who projected the measure ...
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