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... faith which divides them from each other , and degrades by its supersti- tion , and subjection to a foreign yoke , an otherwise most generous and intelligent race . It was in Kinnity that I first made the acquaint- ance of the Rev ...
... faith which divides them from each other , and degrades by its supersti- tion , and subjection to a foreign yoke , an otherwise most generous and intelligent race . It was in Kinnity that I first made the acquaint- ance of the Rev ...
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... he died in the simple faith of the Gospel , and independent of all Romish rites , though I believe still in the pale of that apostate Church . useful clergymen in our Church , and continued to run 54 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... he died in the simple faith of the Gospel , and independent of all Romish rites , though I believe still in the pale of that apostate Church . useful clergymen in our Church , and continued to run 54 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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... faith and heavenly trust , sat quietly in his study , and be- trayed no emotion , save when , at the hour of rest , the shouts being more than usually high , he said to his daughter , " Read me the 91st Psalm . " She did so . " That is ...
... faith and heavenly trust , sat quietly in his study , and be- trayed no emotion , save when , at the hour of rest , the shouts being more than usually high , he said to his daughter , " Read me the 91st Psalm . " She did so . " That is ...
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... faith ; yet these parish troubles fretted his gentle spirit , desirous of peace and concord , and I have always attributed his death , which took place the following year , partly , and in a measure , to the anxiety and corrosion which ...
... faith ; yet these parish troubles fretted his gentle spirit , desirous of peace and concord , and I have always attributed his death , which took place the following year , partly , and in a measure , to the anxiety and corrosion which ...
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... faith and logical mind , being my rector .. This was a pet place and parish — a ring fence of exquisite woodland - canopied with grand old oaks , planted by the last of the Omores , Kings of Leix , in the sixteenth century . I have ...
... faith and logical mind , being my rector .. This was a pet place and parish — a ring fence of exquisite woodland - canopied with grand old oaks , planted by the last of the Omores , Kings of Leix , in the sixteenth century . I have ...
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