The Christian Observer, Volume 29Whiting & Watson., 1830 |
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Page iii
... Protestant Dissenters from the pale of our political constitution . The annual indemnity acts had , however , opened so wide a gap , that the exclusion was only in name , and the restoration only on parchment ; but during the present ...
... Protestant Dissenters from the pale of our political constitution . The annual indemnity acts had , however , opened so wide a gap , that the exclusion was only in name , and the restoration only on parchment ; but during the present ...
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... Protestant Church ; Water - Egypt : Tombs - Cape of Good Hope : Hot- tentots - United States : Indians ; German Settlement ; The Theatre ; Temperance Society - New South Wales ... New Publications .. 384..387 Relig . Intell . - Sodor ...
... Protestant Church ; Water - Egypt : Tombs - Cape of Good Hope : Hot- tentots - United States : Indians ; German Settlement ; The Theatre ; Temperance Society - New South Wales ... New Publications .. 384..387 Relig . Intell . - Sodor ...
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... Protestant population of any magnitude was collected ; and the Society have every reason to believe , that the beneficial effects of the visitation will manifest them- selves at an early period , in a more general desire of spiritual ...
... Protestant population of any magnitude was collected ; and the Society have every reason to believe , that the beneficial effects of the visitation will manifest them- selves at an early period , in a more general desire of spiritual ...
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... Protestant Church , we ought to keep in mind the severe difficulties with which , for several genera- tions , it has had to contend . It is , in truth , rather a subject for surprise , that it did not become extinguished , than that it ...
... Protestant Church , we ought to keep in mind the severe difficulties with which , for several genera- tions , it has had to contend . It is , in truth , rather a subject for surprise , that it did not become extinguished , than that it ...
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... Protestant families . After several other vicissitudes and removals , he went to Dieppe , in 1802 , and being well ... Protestants , and that in the procession which followed his remains to the tomb , an equal number of the members of ...
... Protestant families . After several other vicissitudes and removals , he went to Dieppe , in 1802 , and being well ... Protestants , and that in the procession which followed his remains to the tomb , an equal number of the members of ...
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