The Dublin Review, Volumen8Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Tablet Publishing Company, 1840 |
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... England has been adopted by this king- dom , as the best of all the systems which have originated from the Reformation , and as it arrogates to itself the guardianship of " our glorious constitution , " we shall compare its doctrines ...
... England has been adopted by this king- dom , as the best of all the systems which have originated from the Reformation , and as it arrogates to itself the guardianship of " our glorious constitution , " we shall compare its doctrines ...
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... England , is but too familiar with the justice of the title prefixed to these pages . But there are others who know our doctrines only from books , and whose only estimate is formed from the data which their own literature supplies . To ...
... England , is but too familiar with the justice of the title prefixed to these pages . But there are others who know our doctrines only from books , and whose only estimate is formed from the data which their own literature supplies . To ...
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... England that she had apostatized . However , we trust that the time is fast coming , when the wounded spirit of our autobiographer will no longer be annoyed by these rem- nants of blind bigotry ; when the faith of his fathers will once ...
... England that she had apostatized . However , we trust that the time is fast coming , when the wounded spirit of our autobiographer will no longer be annoyed by these rem- nants of blind bigotry ; when the faith of his fathers will once ...
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