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... natural devotion in religion still exists even among the most ignorant of the Romish peasantry ; but the Book which would gratify while it regulated their feelings , is withheld from their affections , and " the Church " put in its ...
... natural devotion in religion still exists even among the most ignorant of the Romish peasantry ; but the Book which would gratify while it regulated their feelings , is withheld from their affections , and " the Church " put in its ...
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... natural consequence of neglect -and were gathered into the churches on Sundays , and their children brought to the parochial and Sabbath schools , and thus kept from the wolf . It would be wrong not to record the names of ; these men ...
... natural consequence of neglect -and were gathered into the churches on Sundays , and their children brought to the parochial and Sabbath schools , and thus kept from the wolf . It would be wrong not to record the names of ; these men ...
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... natural and necessary afflatus of a sound Protestant and clerical constitution of thought . One link which bound the clergy of the Dublin diocese in a close brotherhood was the clerical meeting , to which I , after I had become 32 ...
... natural and necessary afflatus of a sound Protestant and clerical constitution of thought . One link which bound the clergy of the Dublin diocese in a close brotherhood was the clerical meeting , to which I , after I had become 32 ...
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... Nature ? " Why , sir , " he said to Boswell , " it will read as pleasant as a Persian tale . " When at Arvagh I rode over to see Dr. Hales , then a very old man . He was occupying the Rectory of Killeshandra ; age had broken down his ...
... Nature ? " Why , sir , " he said to Boswell , " it will read as pleasant as a Persian tale . " When at Arvagh I rode over to see Dr. Hales , then a very old man . He was occupying the Rectory of Killeshandra ; age had broken down his ...
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... not distinguished by any particular warmth of welcome , nor were their advantages in her com- munion , from station or emolument , anything but of a very ordinary nature . CHAPTER V. IN the year 1829 , while a curate THE IRISH CHURCH . 55.
... not distinguished by any particular warmth of welcome , nor were their advantages in her com- munion , from station or emolument , anything but of a very ordinary nature . CHAPTER V. IN the year 1829 , while a curate THE IRISH CHURCH . 55.
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