The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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... authority to state what would be the details of the measure respecting the Irish Church ; but , as an Irishman and a Churchman , he felt it his duty to lay down certain principles as indispensable to an efficient settlement of the ...
... authority to state what would be the details of the measure respecting the Irish Church ; but , as an Irishman and a Churchman , he felt it his duty to lay down certain principles as indispensable to an efficient settlement of the ...
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... authority from religion he dilated with much earnestness , and , believing that we were tending towards a time when the influ- ence of religion would be predominant in public affairs , he warned the House against establishing an ...
... authority from religion he dilated with much earnestness , and , believing that we were tending towards a time when the influ- ence of religion would be predominant in public affairs , he warned the House against establishing an ...
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... authority and ecclesiastical influence . In this age we seem to have forgotten by what heroic efforts the great blessings of regulated freedom and temperate religion have been accomplished , and how much they have tended to the ...
... authority and ecclesiastical influence . In this age we seem to have forgotten by what heroic efforts the great blessings of regulated freedom and temperate religion have been accomplished , and how much they have tended to the ...
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... authority of the greatest and wisest men for measures which , in principle , were associated with those we now pro- pose . I think the debate which has occurred to - night demanded , as a mark of due respect from the Government , that ...
... authority of the greatest and wisest men for measures which , in principle , were associated with those we now pro- pose . I think the debate which has occurred to - night demanded , as a mark of due respect from the Government , that ...
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... authority of Mr. Pitt , Sir R. Peel , and Lord Palmerston against the arguments of Lord Clarendon . The Bill had been rested on the ground that the Irish Church was the Church of a minority ; but he denied that , if the United Kingdom ...
... authority of Mr. Pitt , Sir R. Peel , and Lord Palmerston against the arguments of Lord Clarendon . The Bill had been rested on the ground that the Irish Church was the Church of a minority ; but he denied that , if the United Kingdom ...
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