The Dublin Review, Volumen8Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Tablet Publishing Company, 1840 |
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... believe its articles , he would cease to belong to it . It will be found , on examination , that not a single sect commits this inconsis- tency ; nay , that each one of the various modifications of Protestantism condemns every other ...
... believe its articles , he would cease to belong to it . It will be found , on examination , that not a single sect commits this inconsis- tency ; nay , that each one of the various modifications of Protestantism condemns every other ...
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... believe that it was penned in sober seriousness : " The most licentious philosophy seems not more dangerous than a religion , whose votaries believe that the accumulation of crimes can be dissipated by a few orisons ; and which ...
... believe that it was penned in sober seriousness : " The most licentious philosophy seems not more dangerous than a religion , whose votaries believe that the accumulation of crimes can be dissipated by a few orisons ; and which ...
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... believe , was in 1819 , when he was selected as a person of great influence at Newport , to second the nomination of ... believe altogether imaginary , injury . For one of these libels , he was sentenced criminally to six months ...
... believe , was in 1819 , when he was selected as a person of great influence at Newport , to second the nomination of ... believe altogether imaginary , injury . For one of these libels , he was sentenced criminally to six months ...
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No XVI | 27 |
Napier Seventh Edition London 183040 | 56 |
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