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... feel for the extent of our misfortunes . Yes , you have generously sympathised with our distress , and the extent of our misery served only to display the extent of your benevolence . The characteristic gratitude of the Irish people has ...
... feel for the extent of our misfortunes . Yes , you have generously sympathised with our distress , and the extent of our misery served only to display the extent of your benevolence . The characteristic gratitude of the Irish people has ...
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... feel interested for the prosperity of this coun- try - I intend not to make any deductions from the late splendid exertions in favour of Irish suf- fering ; but giving you full credit for an effort of humanity , that reflects immortal ...
... feel interested for the prosperity of this coun- try - I intend not to make any deductions from the late splendid exertions in favour of Irish suf- fering ; but giving you full credit for an effort of humanity , that reflects immortal ...
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... feel to- wards his Majesty the King of Spain , the more lively their inte- rest in the welfare of a nation which has distinguished itself by so many virtues at all periods of its history , the more strongly have they felt the necessity ...
... feel to- wards his Majesty the King of Spain , the more lively their inte- rest in the welfare of a nation which has distinguished itself by so many virtues at all periods of its history , the more strongly have they felt the necessity ...
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... feel dis- gusted at the coarse , impudent , and unmanly scurrility of the scribbler M. D. who anonymous ly stigmatises females , to whose honour and virtue the first Catholic families of this king- dom have long confided , and will , I ...
... feel dis- gusted at the coarse , impudent , and unmanly scurrility of the scribbler M. D. who anonymous ly stigmatises females , to whose honour and virtue the first Catholic families of this king- dom have long confided , and will , I ...
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... feel sorry at the prospect of a schism between the Spanish nation and the See of Rome , is not unnatu- ral : but we address ourselves to our Catholic readers , and we ask them , whether there is any thing in the probable end of these ...
... feel sorry at the prospect of a schism between the Spanish nation and the See of Rome , is not unnatu- ral : but we address ourselves to our Catholic readers , and we ask them , whether there is any thing in the probable end of these ...
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Bishop Bishop of Troyes blessed Brethren called Cardinal Cardinal Dean Catholic Marriages CATHOLIC SPECTATOR cause Chapel charity Christ Christian Church Clergy Clifford Conclave conduct considered Convent cure declare deponent divine Dublin duty election English faith Father favour feel France gentleman glory hear heart heaven Hindoos Hohenlohe holy honour hope Ireland Irish Jesus John Gerard King labours late letter Mary Stuart ment mind Minister moral nation never Oath of Supremacy opinion Pastoral persons piety pious Pope Pope Pius VII prayers Prelate present Priest Prince Prince Hohenlohe principles Protestant question Quirinal Palace received reign religion religious rendered respect Revolution Roman Catholics Rome sacred saith shew sion Society of Jesus soul Spain Spanish Spanish Revolution spirit thee ther thing tholic thou tion truth Ugbrooke virtues words zeal
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 76 - But I tell you of a truth, many widows were in Israel in the days of Elias, when the heaven was shut up three years and six months, when great famine was throughout all the land ; but unto none of them was Elias sent, save unto Sarepta, a city of Sidon, unto a woman that was a widow. And many lepers were in Israel in the time of Eliseus the prophet ; and none of them was cleansed, saving Naaman the Syrian.
Seite 266 - Amen, amen, I say to you, he that believeth in me, the works that I do, he also shall do; and greater than these shall he do: because I go to the Father. And whatsoever you shall ask the Father in my name, that will I do : that the Father may be glorified in the Son.
Seite 18 - WHOSOEVER will be saved : before all things it is necessary that he hold the Catholic Faith.
Seite 259 - For he that will love life, and see good days, let him refrain his tongue from evil, and his lips that they speak no guile: " let him eschew evil, and do good; let him seek peace, and ensue it.
Seite 150 - For what nation is there so great, who hath God so nigh unto them, as the Lord our God is in all things that we call upon him for? and what nation is there so great, that hath statutes and judgments so righteous as all this law, which I set before you this day?
Seite 327 - There appeared in these our days a man of great virtue, named Jesus Christ, who is yet living amongst us, and of the Gentiles is accepted for a Prophet of truth, but his own disciples call him the Son of God.
Seite 39 - For I think that God hath set forth us the apostles last, as it were appointed to death : for we are made a spectacle unto the world, and to angels, and to men.
Seite 76 - The people which sat in darkness saw great light; and to them which sat in the region and shadow of death light is sprung up.
Seite 6 - Render therefore to all their dues; tribute to whom tribute is due; custom to whom custom; fear to whom fear; honour to whom honour. "Owe no man anything, but to love one another; for he that loveth another, hath fulfilled the law.
Seite 6 - For rulers are not a terror to the good work, but to the evil.