The Edinburgh Annual Register, Količina 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 |
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Stran 30
... church would ensue . The success of the Ca- tholic question would never satisfy this feeling . It was this which produced the readiness to contribute , and that extensive confidence in those who were trusted with the money . He said ...
... church would ensue . The success of the Ca- tholic question would never satisfy this feeling . It was this which produced the readiness to contribute , and that extensive confidence in those who were trusted with the money . He said ...
Stran 35
... Church , with the exception of its most enlightened members , was opposed to the Catholic claims ; and if he looked round , he found them as active in get ting up petitions as the other clergy were represented to be in collecting the ...
... Church , with the exception of its most enlightened members , was opposed to the Catholic claims ; and if he looked round , he found them as active in get ting up petitions as the other clergy were represented to be in collecting the ...
Stran 40
... church and state , was against the spirit of the constitution . Did he deny the right of the people to meet for the purpose of promoting the redress of grievances in church and state , by dis- cussion and petition ? Most certainly not ...
... church and state , was against the spirit of the constitution . Did he deny the right of the people to meet for the purpose of promoting the redress of grievances in church and state , by dis- cussion and petition ? Most certainly not ...
Stran 49
... Church on the ruins of the Protestant establishment . This was their dream by night , their work by day ; and this it was that made them the indefatigable allies of the Association . ( Hear , hear ! ) Mr Carew said , that this attempt ...
... Church on the ruins of the Protestant establishment . This was their dream by night , their work by day ; and this it was that made them the indefatigable allies of the Association . ( Hear , hear ! ) Mr Carew said , that this attempt ...
Stran 51
... church , in lieu of that greater Popery which had covered all Europe with its shadow . The principles of civil and religious liberty , established at that glorious Revolution , -revealed first to the world , in the Reformation , by men ...
... church , in lieu of that greater Popery which had covered all Europe with its shadow . The principles of civil and religious liberty , established at that glorious Revolution , -revealed first to the world , in the Reformation , by men ...
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