The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volume 6; Volume 75J. Dodsley, 1834 - History |
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... established clergy in respectability and usefulness , may prevent the collision of interests , and the consequent disagreements and dissatisfaction which have too frequently prevailed between the ministers of the church and their ...
... established clergy in respectability and usefulness , may prevent the collision of interests , and the consequent disagreements and dissatisfaction which have too frequently prevailed between the ministers of the church and their ...
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... established church of Ireland is , by law , per- manently united with that of England , the peculiarities of their respective circumstances will re- quire a separate consideration . There are other subjects hardly less important to the ...
... established church of Ireland is , by law , per- manently united with that of England , the peculiarities of their respective circumstances will re- quire a separate consideration . There are other subjects hardly less important to the ...
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... established here professing a religion different from that of the people at large - armed with arbitrary power having authority to inflict fine and im- prisonment and against the mem- bers of which it was hopeless to seek redress ...
... established here professing a religion different from that of the people at large - armed with arbitrary power having authority to inflict fine and im- prisonment and against the mem- bers of which it was hopeless to seek redress ...
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... established by the midnight murderers and disturbers of the public peace , that their victims dared not complain . They knew the individuals who attacked their thatched cabins ; but sub- mitted to the despotic commands imposed upon them ...
... established by the midnight murderers and disturbers of the public peace , that their victims dared not complain . They knew the individuals who attacked their thatched cabins ; but sub- mitted to the despotic commands imposed upon them ...
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... established church itself , looked for a com- plete reform - one which would put an end to idle pluralists and ecclesiastical sinecurists , and apply the revenues only to the remu- neration of bona fide services . He had never advocated ...
... established church itself , looked for a com- plete reform - one which would put an end to idle pluralists and ecclesiastical sinecurists , and apply the revenues only to the remu- neration of bona fide services . He had never advocated ...
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