The Edinburgh Review, Volume 10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... spirit ; and that all ordination , or appointment of priests , is therefore impious and unavailing . They are much attached to the Holy Ghost ; but are supposed to reject the doctrine of the Trinity ; and openly reject the sacraments of ...
... spirit ; and that all ordination , or appointment of priests , is therefore impious and unavailing . They are much attached to the Holy Ghost ; but are supposed to reject the doctrine of the Trinity ; and openly reject the sacraments of ...
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... the provisions and principles of the penal code ; and there is nothing of the spirit or philosophy of history 2 See Plowden's Ireland , & c . in . in his feeble and scanty reflexions . Our readers 1807 . 121 Gordon's Hiftory of Ireland .
... the provisions and principles of the penal code ; and there is nothing of the spirit or philosophy of history 2 See Plowden's Ireland , & c . in . in his feeble and scanty reflexions . Our readers 1807 . 121 Gordon's Hiftory of Ireland .
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... spirit of the country , boldly and successfully exerted itself in procuring a material relaxation . By the articles of Union , many of the remaining restraints were at length removed , and the commerce of Ireland again replaced on a ...
... spirit of the country , boldly and successfully exerted itself in procuring a material relaxation . By the articles of Union , many of the remaining restraints were at length removed , and the commerce of Ireland again replaced on a ...
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... spirit . It would not indeed be difficult to shew , that he occasionally of- fers inadmissible apologies for that arbitrary system which was adopted upon the recal of Lord Fitzwilliam * ; and throws the whole of that blame , which ought ...
... spirit . It would not indeed be difficult to shew , that he occasionally of- fers inadmissible apologies for that arbitrary system which was adopted upon the recal of Lord Fitzwilliam * ; and throws the whole of that blame , which ought ...
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... spirit of the act , to make any theological point a condition of toleration . What were the actual grounds of objection to the proposed oath , made by the English bishops in 1790 , we do not know ; probably they would have appeared to ...
... spirit of the act , to make any theological point a condition of toleration . What were the actual grounds of objection to the proposed oath , made by the English bishops in 1790 , we do not know ; probably they would have appeared to ...
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