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Page 220
... pastors , from the protection of the laws , which now leave them exposed to the caprice and fury of every ruffian , in whose power it is to shut up their chapels , and get them trans- ported : When it is obvious that such restraints ...
... pastors , from the protection of the laws , which now leave them exposed to the caprice and fury of every ruffian , in whose power it is to shut up their chapels , and get them trans- ported : When it is obvious that such restraints ...
Page 227
... pastor in spirituals . For here , according to Doctor Woodward's inuendo , perjury must be the alternative : if they swear allegiance to the Pope , they cannot swear allegiance to the king : if they swear allegiance to the king , they ...
... pastor in spirituals . For here , according to Doctor Woodward's inuendo , perjury must be the alternative : if they swear allegiance to the Pope , they cannot swear allegiance to the king : if they swear allegiance to the king , they ...
Page 229
... pastors and their parishioners . This plan , however countenanced by the ablest men in England , and by many sensible men of the established church in Ireland , made Theophilus mad , and the Bishop of Cloyne somewhat angry . The alarm ...
... pastors and their parishioners . This plan , however countenanced by the ablest men in England , and by many sensible men of the established church in Ireland , made Theophilus mad , and the Bishop of Cloyne somewhat angry . The alarm ...
Page 238
... pastor to appoint agents well qualified for preserving order . The hun- gry peasant whose teeth water for the vegetable he had sown and reared up from its infant state , wishes to try its quality ; but if he approaches within a certain ...
... pastor to appoint agents well qualified for preserving order . The hun- gry peasant whose teeth water for the vegetable he had sown and reared up from its infant state , wishes to try its quality ; but if he approaches within a certain ...
Page 241
... pastors and flocks could not agree , either from inflexibility in the former , who perhaps thought themselves injured by submitting to regulations dictated by their inferiors , or from the obstinacy of the latter , who would abide by no ...
... pastors and flocks could not agree , either from inflexibility in the former , who perhaps thought themselves injured by submitting to regulations dictated by their inferiors , or from the obstinacy of the latter , who would abide by no ...
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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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