The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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Page 781
... Union in this place , I took the opportunity of vindi- cating the breadth of the basis on which that Union is founded . I have been since told in many quarters , and especially by members of the Reformatory and Refuge Union , that the ...
... Union in this place , I took the opportunity of vindi- cating the breadth of the basis on which that Union is founded . I have been since told in many quarters , and especially by members of the Reformatory and Refuge Union , that the ...
Page 813
... Union . The point was this , " Shall it be a fundamental rule of our Union that no school shall be comprehended in it in which the Bible is not used and taught from ? " Shall , that is , such a rule be adopted as will ignore all Roman ...
... Union . The point was this , " Shall it be a fundamental rule of our Union that no school shall be comprehended in it in which the Bible is not used and taught from ? " Shall , that is , such a rule be adopted as will ignore all Roman ...
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... UNION . An important meeting of this Union was held at the rooms of the Law Amendment Society on Saturday last . At this meeting it was determined that the Union should have the permanent use of the rooms , and that the office of Joint ...
... UNION . An important meeting of this Union was held at the rooms of the Law Amendment Society on Saturday last . At this meeting it was determined that the Union should have the permanent use of the rooms , and that the office of Joint ...
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