University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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... cause we would think it necessary to offer no other argument to refute their most ingenious sophistry , than a steady and constant repetition of these two indisputable statements . We may , perhaps , best throw our sentiments upon this ...
... cause we would think it necessary to offer no other argument to refute their most ingenious sophistry , than a steady and constant repetition of these two indisputable statements . We may , perhaps , best throw our sentiments upon this ...
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... cause in upholding the religion of the Reformation , and the principles of civil and religious liberty , of which , under God , it has been the foundation . " And for that purpose to employ such means as may seem advisable and consti ...
... cause in upholding the religion of the Reformation , and the principles of civil and religious liberty , of which , under God , it has been the foundation . " And for that purpose to employ such means as may seem advisable and consti ...
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... cause of truth - while others , again , still more foolishly ima- gined that the way to exhibit modera- tion was to compromise and give up some portion of principle . But it is cheering and gratifying to observe , that the Protestants ...
... cause of truth - while others , again , still more foolishly ima- gined that the way to exhibit modera- tion was to compromise and give up some portion of principle . But it is cheering and gratifying to observe , that the Protestants ...
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... cause , than any other measures we could now adopt . " Moderation , such as that on our part , while agitation has been carried on with redoubled violence on the part of our opponents , and while it has been pro- moted , instead of ...
... cause , than any other measures we could now adopt . " Moderation , such as that on our part , while agitation has been carried on with redoubled violence on the part of our opponents , and while it has been pro- moted , instead of ...
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... who will regard with jealousy any attempt to serve the cause of Protestantism that is not fashioned by themselves . And yet this is the only intelligible import of Mr. Hamilton's 8 . [ Jan. Protestant Movements in Ireland .
... who will regard with jealousy any attempt to serve the cause of Protestantism that is not fashioned by themselves . And yet this is the only intelligible import of Mr. Hamilton's 8 . [ Jan. Protestant Movements in Ireland .
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