The Crimes of the Clergy, Or, The Pillars of Priest-craft Shaken: With an Appendix Entitled the Scourge of Ireland : and an Account of the Enormous Rewards Received by the Clergy, to Induce Them to Do Their Duty to God and ManBenbow, 1823 - 341 sayfa |
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Sayfa iv
... virtue . In closing this work we have to bid a kind farewell to our numerous readers ; and at the same time to say , we hope we have done good . We published it with a pure intention , and as it floats along the stream of Time , we are ...
... virtue . In closing this work we have to bid a kind farewell to our numerous readers ; and at the same time to say , we hope we have done good . We published it with a pure intention , and as it floats along the stream of Time , we are ...
Sayfa 7
... virtue . We trust that much good may accrue to the Church and its Reverend Pastors , who are not entirely lost , from this exposure of their sunk and degraded brethren , and that many of them , by witnessing the public disgrace ...
... virtue . We trust that much good may accrue to the Church and its Reverend Pastors , who are not entirely lost , from this exposure of their sunk and degraded brethren , and that many of them , by witnessing the public disgrace ...
Sayfa 25
... virtue . In Ireland , to this day , the collection of tithes is left in the hands of a fellow , called a proctor , who exacts much more than his due in order to profit himself . A miscreant , named John Childe , was Tithe Proctor to the ...
... virtue . In Ireland , to this day , the collection of tithes is left in the hands of a fellow , called a proctor , who exacts much more than his due in order to profit himself . A miscreant , named John Childe , was Tithe Proctor to the ...
Sayfa 33
... very beautiful , and though vain and thoughtless , no charge was made against her virtue , till the one here stated . Mr. Sneyd , the curate of Hanbury , F was introduced into the Cecil family by his rector , The Reverend Parson Sneyd . 33.
... very beautiful , and though vain and thoughtless , no charge was made against her virtue , till the one here stated . Mr. Sneyd , the curate of Hanbury , F was introduced into the Cecil family by his rector , The Reverend Parson Sneyd . 33.
Sayfa 63
... virtue and sanctity , and his language in the pulpit seemed to come from the heart of purity and truth . At parish meetings none was more severe than he in repro- bating the crime of fornication , and he often regretted that the laws ...
... virtue and sanctity , and his language in the pulpit seemed to come from the heart of purity and truth . At parish meetings none was more severe than he in repro- bating the crime of fornication , and he often regretted that the laws ...
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