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... expressed of Roman Catholic doc- trines , or in the preference he declared for the Church of Rome over that form of Protestant worship that is established in Scotland . Were 1 , a member of the Angli- can Church , to visit Scotland , I ...
... expressed of Roman Catholic doc- trines , or in the preference he declared for the Church of Rome over that form of Protestant worship that is established in Scotland . Were 1 , a member of the Angli- can Church , to visit Scotland , I ...
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... expressing my regret , that expression : it is not , however , inconsistent the noble Marquess appeared so reluctant with ... expressed ; and I need only compensated by the gratification with add , that the present Bishop of Killaloe was ...
... expressing my regret , that expression : it is not , however , inconsistent the noble Marquess appeared so reluctant with ... expressed ; and I need only compensated by the gratification with add , that the present Bishop of Killaloe was ...
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... expressed in a series of was a College intended , as represented by enactments , excluding the Pope from the noble Lord ( St. Germans ) , for the in- every exercise of ecclesiastical or spiritual struction of the Roman Catholic priest ...
... expressed in a series of was a College intended , as represented by enactments , excluding the Pope from the noble Lord ( St. Germans ) , for the in- every exercise of ecclesiastical or spiritual struction of the Roman Catholic priest ...
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... opin- ions I have expressed of my obligation as a Member of Parliament , and not un- mindful of what is due to my Roman there which their Lordships were not per- haps aware of 17 18 Adjourned Debate ( Third Night ) . { JUNE 4 }
... opin- ions I have expressed of my obligation as a Member of Parliament , and not un- mindful of what is due to my Roman there which their Lordships were not per- haps aware of 17 18 Adjourned Debate ( Third Night ) . { JUNE 4 }
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... expressed , you would have concurred with them in op- posing the measure . I must add another strong ground of confidence that your petitioners must have had in approaching your Lordships ' House . They knew that this measure would be ...
... expressed , you would have concurred with them in op- posing the measure . I must add another strong ground of confidence that your petitioners must have had in approaching your Lordships ' House . They knew that this measure would be ...
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