The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... Established Church may be to tolerate such an anomaly , they may depend upon it that the nation at large will not , and that they will be allowed no rest until they either conform or set themselves free . But which of these alternatives ...
... Established Church may be to tolerate such an anomaly , they may depend upon it that the nation at large will not , and that they will be allowed no rest until they either conform or set themselves free . But which of these alternatives ...
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... Established Church comprehend the great majority of the landed proprietors of the country , upon whom , to a vast extent , the prosperity of Ireland depends . If this be the case , as it is , there need not , or there ought not to be ...
... Established Church comprehend the great majority of the landed proprietors of the country , upon whom , to a vast extent , the prosperity of Ireland depends . If this be the case , as it is , there need not , or there ought not to be ...
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... Established and not Established to their Doctrinal Confessions . By ALEXANDER TAYLOR INNES , M.A. Edinburgh : Blackwood & Sons . 1867 . This is a learned and able work . It has already excited much interest in Scotland , and it will ...
... Established and not Established to their Doctrinal Confessions . By ALEXANDER TAYLOR INNES , M.A. Edinburgh : Blackwood & Sons . 1867 . This is a learned and able work . It has already excited much interest in Scotland , and it will ...
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