The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year ...J.G. & F. Rivington, 1846 |
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... Church of England or of Ireland . The cause , then , I am about to lay be- fore the House , is the sole cause which has led to the step I have adopted . I had taken upon myself some years ago , whether wisely or unwisely is not now the ...
... Church of England or of Ireland . The cause , then , I am about to lay be- fore the House , is the sole cause which has led to the step I have adopted . I had taken upon myself some years ago , whether wisely or unwisely is not now the ...
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... church , but if the time has come when , owing to re- ligious divisions , and a great mo . dification of political sentiments , what remains of that system must be further departed from , then I cannot understand how a line of ...
... church , but if the time has come when , owing to re- ligious divisions , and a great mo . dification of political sentiments , what remains of that system must be further departed from , then I cannot understand how a line of ...
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of priests from the establishment for the service of the Church , was so inadequate , that it often became necessary to call home students for the performance of clerical duties before they had completed the ordinary theological course ...
of priests from the establishment for the service of the Church , was so inadequate , that it often became necessary to call home students for the performance of clerical duties before they had completed the ordinary theological course ...
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... Church of Rome ; but for those subjects three more vi- sitors would be elected by the other five , as at present , to be members of the Roman Catholic Church . The three elected vi- sitors now are the Earl of Fin- gall , Dr. Crolly ...
... Church of Rome ; but for those subjects three more vi- sitors would be elected by the other five , as at present , to be members of the Roman Catholic Church . The three elected vi- sitors now are the Earl of Fin- gall , Dr. Crolly ...
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... Church in that country , if not in England also . Actuated by these views , they adopted the most efficient means in their power to stir up in the country a spirit of active hos- tility to the proposed measure . In both Houses long and ...
... Church in that country , if not in England also . Actuated by these views , they adopted the most efficient means in their power to stir up in the country a spirit of active hos- tility to the proposed measure . In both Houses long and ...
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