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Page iv
... conduct has been productive , are slightly glanced at in my treatise on tolera- tion . In the two neighbouring kingdoms , the scenes which have been exhibited last year , are melancholy proofs , that a tolerating spirit , the fair ...
... conduct has been productive , are slightly glanced at in my treatise on tolera- tion . In the two neighbouring kingdoms , the scenes which have been exhibited last year , are melancholy proofs , that a tolerating spirit , the fair ...
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... conduct of man , we can assure him , that under the direction of a Christian mother , who never studied philosophy , a child imbibes sublimer no- tions of divinity , and purer ideas of virtue , than Plato ever taught in the academy , or ...
... conduct of man , we can assure him , that under the direction of a Christian mother , who never studied philosophy , a child imbibes sublimer no- tions of divinity , and purer ideas of virtue , than Plato ever taught in the academy , or ...
Page 57
... conduct of James the Second stand the test ? Or must not an Irishman be blind in not perceiving the partiality of this cherished twig of the Stuart stem ? Ambition , or love for their fellow subjects , induces kings to exchange the ...
... conduct of James the Second stand the test ? Or must not an Irishman be blind in not perceiving the partiality of this cherished twig of the Stuart stem ? Ambition , or love for their fellow subjects , induces kings to exchange the ...
Page 70
... conduct of a citizen whose fault should not be charged upon a large community . The apologists of the deposing power ( now grown obsolete ) are few and their doctrine must either stand or fall with the evidence or inevidence of their ...
... conduct of a citizen whose fault should not be charged upon a large community . The apologists of the deposing power ( now grown obsolete ) are few and their doctrine must either stand or fall with the evidence or inevidence of their ...
Page 72
... conduct of a Pope , regular and exemplary in other respects , but too ready to interfere in temporal concerns , this great man replies : I say what I think , that neither Peter obtained the apostolical principality , because he • denied ...
... conduct of a Pope , regular and exemplary in other respects , but too ready to interfere in temporal concerns , this great man replies : I say what I think , that neither Peter obtained the apostolical principality , because he • denied ...
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Miscellaneous Tracts: By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. Containing, I. A Defence ... Arthur O'Leary No preview available - 1782 |
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