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... Priest who had induced him to break his oath 34 The Duty of encreased Exertion among Protestants 176 His excitement and remon- strance with the priest 35 On the Inspiration of Scripture 177 Last Moments of Dr , Johnson 244 On the Slave ...
... Priest who had induced him to break his oath 34 The Duty of encreased Exertion among Protestants 176 His excitement and remon- strance with the priest 35 On the Inspiration of Scripture 177 Last Moments of Dr , Johnson 244 On the Slave ...
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... Priests ib . His conversation with Father PAGE . Paddy challenges Wilton to Discussion His boast of victory where 118 there was no argument ib . Conversation continued he mounts the tree - scolds the servants from the tree in the middle ...
... Priests ib . His conversation with Father PAGE . Paddy challenges Wilton to Discussion His boast of victory where 118 there was no argument ib . Conversation continued he mounts the tree - scolds the servants from the tree in the middle ...
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... priest - ridden mob ; from his liberal permission to the children of the poor to see the Bible , if permitted by their clergy , for one - sixth of their school existence , to his autho- rised exclusion of it from education , during the ...
... priest - ridden mob ; from his liberal permission to the children of the poor to see the Bible , if permitted by their clergy , for one - sixth of their school existence , to his autho- rised exclusion of it from education , during the ...
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... priests and their prelates to keep them enthralled in ignorance , the people are inclined to hug their chains ; and that their knowledge of Ireland itself is but limited , if they think that Parliamentary Committees and latitudinarian ...
... priests and their prelates to keep them enthralled in ignorance , the people are inclined to hug their chains ; and that their knowledge of Ireland itself is but limited , if they think that Parliamentary Committees and latitudinarian ...
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... Priests , when in controversy with a Protestant ; but closed against their Pro- testant opponent , who was directly and officially refused even an hour's reading , when he was anxious to collect authorities , or verify quotations ! What ...
... Priests , when in controversy with a Protestant ; but closed against their Pro- testant opponent , who was directly and officially refused even an hour's reading , when he was anxious to collect authorities , or verify quotations ! What ...
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