Case of the Protestants of IrelandJ, Hatchard & Son, 1836 - 226 sider |
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... persecuted brethren . " I shall pay to your request the respectful attention to which I feel it is entitled . Whatever my estimate may have been , of ex- ertions which the difficulty of evil days constrained me to make , the opinion ...
... persecuted brethren . " I shall pay to your request the respectful attention to which I feel it is entitled . Whatever my estimate may have been , of ex- ertions which the difficulty of evil days constrained me to make , the opinion ...
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... persecuted him during his subsequent life , and to have blasted every measure he attempted for the interests of the united country . Will you trust to Lord Plunket to preserve your in- terests ; and believe that while he listens to the ...
... persecuted him during his subsequent life , and to have blasted every measure he attempted for the interests of the united country . Will you trust to Lord Plunket to preserve your in- terests ; and believe that while he listens to the ...
Side 12
... persecuted and absent . This is not too much to expect on behalf of the Church and its Ministers . But how will the usurpation of Church property affect you ? Has any principle been laid down by which a valid distinction can be drawn ...
... persecuted and absent . This is not too much to expect on behalf of the Church and its Ministers . But how will the usurpation of Church property affect you ? Has any principle been laid down by which a valid distinction can be drawn ...
Side 15
... persecuted men deserted - it is not per- haps wonderful that the Prelate became alarmed ; although it would be far more desirable that such a declaration had roused up an English spirit , and dictated a dutiful supplication to the ...
... persecuted men deserted - it is not per- haps wonderful that the Prelate became alarmed ; although it would be far more desirable that such a declaration had roused up an English spirit , and dictated a dutiful supplication to the ...
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... persecute , " or , as it has been mildly interpreted , to " convince " heretics of their errors , and " compel " ( interpreted persuade " ) them to enter the true church . What a glory then is his who can bring forward falsehood to his ...
... persecute , " or , as it has been mildly interpreted , to " convince " heretics of their errors , and " compel " ( interpreted persuade " ) them to enter the true church . What a glory then is his who can bring forward falsehood to his ...
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