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Page 150
... religion and mere morality , Mr. W- probably means the doctrines of the christian religion , ( p . 8. ) " There are ( says he ) some few facts , and perhaps some leading doctrines and principles of which they cannot be wholly ignorant ...
... religion and mere morality , Mr. W- probably means the doctrines of the christian religion , ( p . 8. ) " There are ( says he ) some few facts , and perhaps some leading doctrines and principles of which they cannot be wholly ignorant ...
Page 161
... religion is al- lowed only the cruel alternative of death or tribute . The very words of the formulary given to their Christian subjects on paying the capi- tation tax , import , that the sum of money received is taken as a com ...
... religion is al- lowed only the cruel alternative of death or tribute . The very words of the formulary given to their Christian subjects on paying the capi- tation tax , import , that the sum of money received is taken as a com ...
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... Religion ; in St. Peter's Church , Dublin , May 22 , 1798 , by the Right Rev. Thomas Lewis O'Beirne , D. D. Lord Bishop of Ossory . 8vo . Dublin . We have here an animated sketch of what may be termed the moral and political state of ...
... Religion ; in St. Peter's Church , Dublin , May 22 , 1798 , by the Right Rev. Thomas Lewis O'Beirne , D. D. Lord Bishop of Ossory . 8vo . Dublin . We have here an animated sketch of what may be termed the moral and political state of ...
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