Reasons for Not Taking the Test: For Not Conforming to the Established Church and for Not Deserting the Ancient Faith with Preliminary and Concluding Observations Together with Some Remarks on the Bishop of Peterborough's Late Charge, &c. &cJ. Booker, 1828 - 790 strán (strany) |
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Strana xii
... never committed , and punishing them for trespasses of which they never dreamt ; by swearing that we know their doctrines to be superstitious and idolatrous , though they believe the same gospel that we do , and though they most ...
... never committed , and punishing them for trespasses of which they never dreamt ; by swearing that we know their doctrines to be superstitious and idolatrous , though they believe the same gospel that we do , and though they most ...
Strana xviii
... never will do , -until they shall have enlightened themselves on the history , not of their own country only , but of some other parts of modern Europe ; -until they shall have learned what the penal laws were , and what they are now ...
... never will do , -until they shall have enlightened themselves on the history , not of their own country only , but of some other parts of modern Europe ; -until they shall have learned what the penal laws were , and what they are now ...
Strana xxii
... never makes its way ; and , like his fellow- labourer in the same vineyard , Dr. Tomline , he has never the justice to retract his errors , and disabuse his readers of the unworthy prejudices which he has been the means of fostering in ...
... never makes its way ; and , like his fellow- labourer in the same vineyard , Dr. Tomline , he has never the justice to retract his errors , and disabuse his readers of the unworthy prejudices which he has been the means of fostering in ...
Strana xxxii
... never to pro- duce any thing but angry murmurs and irritated feelings ? ( • ) ( 0 ) Nothing can be finer than the present dispositions of the whole Irish people . Mankind never exhibited a more noble instance of zeal tempered with ...
... never to pro- duce any thing but angry murmurs and irritated feelings ? ( • ) ( 0 ) Nothing can be finer than the present dispositions of the whole Irish people . Mankind never exhibited a more noble instance of zeal tempered with ...
Strana xxxiii
... never , upon any account , or under any penal pressure whatsoever , to relinquish any one article of our holy religion . Graciously hear us , then , O merciful God ; vouchsafe , in thy infinite goodness , to enlighten our So- vereign ...
... never , upon any account , or under any penal pressure whatsoever , to relinquish any one article of our holy religion . Graciously hear us , then , O merciful God ; vouchsafe , in thy infinite goodness , to enlighten our So- vereign ...
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