The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 59William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1862 |
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Page 151
... question ; but we cannot doubt that at least he is right in the request for a Royal Commission . If changes are necessary , they ought to be wisely matured by a fairly - selected body of divines , and then submitted to such an assembly ...
... question ; but we cannot doubt that at least he is right in the request for a Royal Commission . If changes are necessary , they ought to be wisely matured by a fairly - selected body of divines , and then submitted to such an assembly ...
Page 157
... question thence arise , which the most violent Revi- sionist has scarcely contemplated , namely , how far and for what ends the Articles shall be tampered with ? Then , indeed , to apply the words of Dr. Vaughan , “ would the real ...
... question thence arise , which the most violent Revi- sionist has scarcely contemplated , namely , how far and for what ends the Articles shall be tampered with ? Then , indeed , to apply the words of Dr. Vaughan , “ would the real ...
Page 756
... questions of foreign policy than of home , and , most of all , in questions which have arisen only the other day , and since the party fell into rank under its present leaders . To try our rule by an example : -The Mexican question has ...
... questions of foreign policy than of home , and , most of all , in questions which have arisen only the other day , and since the party fell into rank under its present leaders . To try our rule by an example : -The Mexican question has ...
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