Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 31W. Blackwood., 1832 |
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... clergy to their own religion is not less strong , or that their hatred of an heretical and intrusive establishment is not less inveterate , because they are subsist- ed upon an eleemosynary fund , ex- torted from mistaken liberality ...
... clergy to their own religion is not less strong , or that their hatred of an heretical and intrusive establishment is not less inveterate , because they are subsist- ed upon an eleemosynary fund , ex- torted from mistaken liberality ...
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... clergy , which was thus obtain- ed , however sufficient in point of numbers , was inferior in point of education and condition to those who used formerly to officiate in our mi- nistry . You are right . They are in- ferior in these ...
... clergy , which was thus obtain- ed , however sufficient in point of numbers , was inferior in point of education and condition to those who used formerly to officiate in our mi- nistry . You are right . They are in- ferior in these ...
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... clergy and gentry were to be con- ciliated ; now that intimidation is the order of the day , they are form- ed of rougher materials . They were thankful , retiring , most sub- missive to the governing authorities , as long as these ...
... clergy and gentry were to be con- ciliated ; now that intimidation is the order of the day , they are form- ed of rougher materials . They were thankful , retiring , most sub- missive to the governing authorities , as long as these ...
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... clergy who are perfectly free from them , are the clergy who have been educated abroad , and who have had an oppor- tunity of seeing their fruits ! It might , one should have thought , have occur- red to our rulers here , that Jacobin ...
... clergy who are perfectly free from them , are the clergy who have been educated abroad , and who have had an oppor- tunity of seeing their fruits ! It might , one should have thought , have occur- red to our rulers here , that Jacobin ...
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... clergy which it has sent into the country , the Catholic rent never could have been collected . It was , therefore , most important as an or- gan for furnishing Ireland with a po- litical priesthood a priesthood se- parated from the ...
... clergy which it has sent into the country , the Catholic rent never could have been collected . It was , therefore , most important as an or- gan for furnishing Ireland with a po- litical priesthood a priesthood se- parated from the ...
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