The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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No person who does not from his heart adopt the sentiments here expressed by the Commissioners , and which are embodied in Lord Stanley's Letter , can conscientiously avail himself of our grants ; and no one who does adopt those ...
No person who does not from his heart adopt the sentiments here expressed by the Commissioners , and which are embodied in Lord Stanley's Letter , can conscientiously avail himself of our grants ; and no one who does adopt those ...
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If any other books than the Holy Scriptures , or the Standard books of the Church to which the Children using them belong , are employed in communicating religious instruction , the title of each is to be made known to the Commissioners ...
If any other books than the Holy Scriptures , or the Standard books of the Church to which the Children using them belong , are employed in communicating religious instruction , the title of each is to be made known to the Commissioners ...
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By desire of the Commissioners , Tuomas F. KELLY , Secretary . Pour Propositions submitted by the General Synod of Ulster to the Government and to the Commissioners . RESOLVED :Istly . That the Ministers and people of this church ...
By desire of the Commissioners , Tuomas F. KELLY , Secretary . Pour Propositions submitted by the General Synod of Ulster to the Government and to the Commissioners . RESOLVED :Istly . That the Ministers and people of this church ...
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