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Page 97
... ground of Emancipation . 8vo . Is . 6d . Murray . 1 The object of this writer is to prove that Catholics are and must be subject to the Church of Rome , and in course are and must be objects of suspicion . It is positively maintained ...
... ground of Emancipation . 8vo . Is . 6d . Murray . 1 The object of this writer is to prove that Catholics are and must be subject to the Church of Rome , and in course are and must be objects of suspicion . It is positively maintained ...
Page 239
... ground the Roman Catholic has , in reality , gained upon the Protestant reli- gion in Ireland , such ground , I have not the smallest doubt , will not merely be maintained , but enlarged , at least so long as the principal efficient ...
... ground the Roman Catholic has , in reality , gained upon the Protestant reli- gion in Ireland , such ground , I have not the smallest doubt , will not merely be maintained , but enlarged , at least so long as the principal efficient ...
Page 441
... ground of triumph , than by telling him that , if he be supplied with the Bible , he is supplied with arms against the church ? If this be true , it is in vain to boast that the gates of nonconformity can never pre- vail against her ...
... ground of triumph , than by telling him that , if he be supplied with the Bible , he is supplied with arms against the church ? If this be true , it is in vain to boast that the gates of nonconformity can never pre- vail against her ...
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