The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volumen11Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1816 |
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... tion to the disturbed state of Ireland , from the persecutions of the Orange Societies , as to excite to sympathy on the part of the people , and au inter- ference of the British Goverument with the outrages committed on Pro- testants ...
... tion to the disturbed state of Ireland , from the persecutions of the Orange Societies , as to excite to sympathy on the part of the people , and au inter- ference of the British Goverument with the outrages committed on Pro- testants ...
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... tion of the Protestants in the South of France , and their own condition as Roman Catholics and Subjects of Great Britain , G. SILVERTOP , Esq . in the Chair , The following Resolutions were Cunauimously adopted : Resolved - That ...
... tion of the Protestants in the South of France , and their own condition as Roman Catholics and Subjects of Great Britain , G. SILVERTOP , Esq . in the Chair , The following Resolutions were Cunauimously adopted : Resolved - That ...
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... tion as to liberty of conscience than they held under the preceding go- vernment . 6. That , recollecting the many ef- fectual interferences of the govern- ment of this country on behalf of per- secuted Protestants on the Continent of ...
... tion as to liberty of conscience than they held under the preceding go- vernment . 6. That , recollecting the many ef- fectual interferences of the govern- ment of this country on behalf of per- secuted Protestants on the Continent of ...
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... tion of the court . A considerable degree of discussion took place in the Commons ' house , but when it was brought to the House of Peers , it was passed by acclamation , and in a man- ner , which in England would be deemed most ...
... tion of the court . A considerable degree of discussion took place in the Commons ' house , but when it was brought to the House of Peers , it was passed by acclamation , and in a man- ner , which in England would be deemed most ...
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... tion of the greatest general perfection and happiness , so that every rational being , from the highest to the lowest will finally rejoice " in hope of the glory of God . " There is every reason to believe , quite independent of any ...
... tion of the greatest general perfection and happiness , so that every rational being , from the highest to the lowest will finally rejoice " in hope of the glory of God . " There is every reason to believe , quite independent of any ...
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