The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 13William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 - Ireland |
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... church established over you , or the members of one religious community either rendered subject to the spiritual jurisdiction , or called upon to contribute to the temporal support of another . And I trust that any misapprehension on ...
... church established over you , or the members of one religious community either rendered subject to the spiritual jurisdiction , or called upon to contribute to the temporal support of another . And I trust that any misapprehension on ...
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... Church , the Dissent ing interest would be offended ! " What , we ask , has the statesman to do with the Dissenting interest , but to let it alone ? He is not called upon to pro- pagate , or to perpetuate dissent ; he is called upon to ...
... Church , the Dissent ing interest would be offended ! " What , we ask , has the statesman to do with the Dissenting interest , but to let it alone ? He is not called upon to pro- pagate , or to perpetuate dissent ; he is called upon to ...
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... Church , that all men might , in the end , be brought within the pale of its communion . Dissent , at best , is an evil- -we are quite ready to admit , a necessary evil ; and , while the church is militant here on earth , not without ...
... Church , that all men might , in the end , be brought within the pale of its communion . Dissent , at best , is an evil- -we are quite ready to admit , a necessary evil ; and , while the church is militant here on earth , not without ...
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... Church , and which will partake , sometimes of a conscientious , sometimes of a political character , the obvious remedy for that , is to improve the working of the estab- lishment . By so doing , all such dissent would , in a very ...
... Church , and which will partake , sometimes of a conscientious , sometimes of a political character , the obvious remedy for that , is to improve the working of the estab- lishment . By so doing , all such dissent would , in a very ...
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... church might be regarded as an offence by the dissenters . tion , but to favour . If all this be. What , therefore , we fear is , not that , by any demonstration of violence , the Established Church will be suddenly overthrown ; but that ...
... church might be regarded as an offence by the dissenters . tion , but to favour . If all this be. What , therefore , we fear is , not that , by any demonstration of violence , the Established Church will be suddenly overthrown ; but that ...
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