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... and comparative prosperity , while still in bondage to the See of Rome : they are not subjects of an essentially Protestant state : nor is it the interest of their priests to encourage disaffection to their respective governments .
... and comparative prosperity , while still in bondage to the See of Rome : they are not subjects of an essentially Protestant state : nor is it the interest of their priests to encourage disaffection to their respective governments .
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That is a query the importance of which you may partially feel , at the safe distance of your quiet home : to comprehend its thrilling interest aright , you must be domesticated awhile under a Protestant roof , in the south or west of ...
That is a query the importance of which you may partially feel , at the safe distance of your quiet home : to comprehend its thrilling interest aright , you must be domesticated awhile under a Protestant roof , in the south or west of ...
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The original plotters of the rebellion in 1798 , as far as it can be traced , were nominal Protestants , infected by the revolutionary mania of France , and blindly expecting to find in their Romish countrymen , not only ready ...
The original plotters of the rebellion in 1798 , as far as it can be traced , were nominal Protestants , infected by the revolutionary mania of France , and blindly expecting to find in their Romish countrymen , not only ready ...
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It seems , however , that an order has lately been issued by their priests is some of these districts , forbidding the usual recognition of a superior , should he happen to be a Protestant , and this of course is obeyed : but at what ...
It seems , however , that an order has lately been issued by their priests is some of these districts , forbidding the usual recognition of a superior , should he happen to be a Protestant , and this of course is obeyed : but at what ...
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By this means , a tie the most endearing was gradually forming between the poor Romanist population and their Protestant landlords and neighbours . That precious book , the message of which is , “ Glory to God in the highest ; on earth ...
By this means , a tie the most endearing was gradually forming between the poor Romanist population and their Protestant landlords and neighbours . That precious book , the message of which is , “ Glory to God in the highest ; on earth ...
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