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... minds : who have transplanted to the Irish nursery the flowers of Rome and Athens : who , in their writings and speeches , have displayed to Europe B the scene of eloquence , diversified with the fire of THE DEDICATION . ix.
... minds : who have transplanted to the Irish nursery the flowers of Rome and Athens : who , in their writings and speeches , have displayed to Europe B the scene of eloquence , diversified with the fire of THE DEDICATION . ix.
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... writings . ter ; It is no intention of mine to fasten the odium of wilful in- fidelity on any person , who professes his belief in the Scrip- tures : though I am equally concerned and surprised that a gentleman , whose understanding has ...
... writings . ter ; It is no intention of mine to fasten the odium of wilful in- fidelity on any person , who professes his belief in the Scrip- tures : though I am equally concerned and surprised that a gentleman , whose understanding has ...
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... writings of its doctors , whom they deride , and to the first principles of a Christian education , which they cannot entirely forget , that they are indebted for their superiority . Before revealed religion dispelled the mist , reason ...
... writings of its doctors , whom they deride , and to the first principles of a Christian education , which they cannot entirely forget , that they are indebted for their superiority . Before revealed religion dispelled the mist , reason ...
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... writing that gave us over to rebel angels ; to snatch sinful man from the hands of divine justice ; and to unlock the awful gates of the eternal sanctuary , whither no mortal has access , but through the blood of the spotless Pontiff ...
... writing that gave us over to rebel angels ; to snatch sinful man from the hands of divine justice ; and to unlock the awful gates of the eternal sanctuary , whither no mortal has access , but through the blood of the spotless Pontiff ...
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... writing the life of one of their no- bles , one said , that he was nephew to one , and the other , that he was nephew to another , could we impeach either with ig- norance , when both could be reconciled by examining into the customs of ...
... writing the life of one of their no- bles , one said , that he was nephew to one , and the other , that he was nephew to another , could we impeach either with ig- norance , when both could be reconciled by examining into the customs of ...
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