University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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... regard to what we believe the interests of Protestantism require . The subject upon which we write is one upon which we have thought much , and we have endeavoured to think deeply . We do not put forward opinions adopted without ...
... regard to what we believe the interests of Protestantism require . The subject upon which we write is one upon which we have thought much , and we have endeavoured to think deeply . We do not put forward opinions adopted without ...
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... regard this society as likely to prove a powerful auxiliary to the Protestant cause . It is time , however , that we should come to the consideration of the meeting itself . In the very front of the proceed- ings we are met by a feature ...
... regard this society as likely to prove a powerful auxiliary to the Protestant cause . It is time , however , that we should come to the consideration of the meeting itself . In the very front of the proceed- ings we are met by a feature ...
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... regard to the expediency of re - estab- lishing that Institution under existing circumstances having expressed myself very strongly against its re - organization at this present time , and the intention having been , I believe ...
... regard to the expediency of re - estab- lishing that Institution under existing circumstances having expressed myself very strongly against its re - organization at this present time , and the intention having been , I believe ...
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... regard to the expediency of reestablishing that institution , under existing circumstances ; having expressed myself very strongly against its reorganization at the present time , and the intention having been , I believe , abandoned ...
... regard to the expediency of reestablishing that institution , under existing circumstances ; having expressed myself very strongly against its reorganization at the present time , and the intention having been , I believe , abandoned ...
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... , " and 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 .
... , " and 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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