The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 9, Part 1W. B. Kelly, 1859 - Ireland |
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... cause of pure reli- gion , the worthy successors of St. Ignatius and St. Francis Xavier , found themselves assailed in front by the so - called philosophers and their worthy disciples of the college of the • Cheering instances occur in ...
... cause of pure reli- gion , the worthy successors of St. Ignatius and St. Francis Xavier , found themselves assailed in front by the so - called philosophers and their worthy disciples of the college of the • Cheering instances occur in ...
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... cause of Christianity . It need not be feared that good and zealous preachers and performers of the Word would be wanting to their duty in this miserable state of things , but it would be as vain to look for healthy Christian life where ...
... cause of Christianity . It need not be feared that good and zealous preachers and performers of the Word would be wanting to their duty in this miserable state of things , but it would be as vain to look for healthy Christian life where ...
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... caused in part by the avarice and dishon- esty of some unprincipled individuals , was the cause of some of the earlier unhappy proceedings of the revolution . 6 " The people were obliged to wait at the doors of the bakers , sometimes a ...
... caused in part by the avarice and dishon- esty of some unprincipled individuals , was the cause of some of the earlier unhappy proceedings of the revolution . 6 " The people were obliged to wait at the doors of the bakers , sometimes a ...
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... struggles of God's soldiers , the clergy , to keep the powers of evil at bay . Our authors , though generally sympathising with the cause of right , and good sense , cannot enter into the minds and SCENES FROM THE REVOLUTION . 23.
... struggles of God's soldiers , the clergy , to keep the powers of evil at bay . Our authors , though generally sympathising with the cause of right , and good sense , cannot enter into the minds and SCENES FROM THE REVOLUTION . 23.
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... cause of religion would be served either by receiving direct sanction or by the benefits arising from fervent discussion : but the Abbé Grégoire , and the Bishop of Autun , foiled the well- meant intention , and the house passed to the ...
... cause of religion would be served either by receiving direct sanction or by the benefits arising from fervent discussion : but the Abbé Grégoire , and the Bishop of Autun , foiled the well- meant intention , and the house passed to the ...
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