The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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Page 885
... established tax , an established scandal , an established provocation , established discord , conquest in per- manence , provincialism in perpetuum , but not an Established Church . It is an abstraction of the law ; it pushes us from ...
... established tax , an established scandal , an established provocation , established discord , conquest in per- manence , provincialism in perpetuum , but not an Established Church . It is an abstraction of the law ; it pushes us from ...
Page 886
... established churches , he raises a distinct and irrelevant issue . The Established Church of a country stands to that country in the two - fold relation , first , of a Church , and , secondly , of an Establishment . It must , in ...
... established churches , he raises a distinct and irrelevant issue . The Established Church of a country stands to that country in the two - fold relation , first , of a Church , and , secondly , of an Establishment . It must , in ...
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... establish a similar institution in England was that made by Mrs. Fry , who established a society for female prisoners , a society which I believe still continues to exist . There is now one at Worcester for the aid of discharged ...
... establish a similar institution in England was that made by Mrs. Fry , who established a society for female prisoners , a society which I believe still continues to exist . There is now one at Worcester for the aid of discharged ...
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