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... church in Ireland ! But the fact of the excessive wealth of the bishops and of a portion of the clergy , is so notorious , that no man will attempt to deny it . Of its effect upon the stability of the church , as little doubt can be ...
... church in Ireland ! But the fact of the excessive wealth of the bishops and of a portion of the clergy , is so notorious , that no man will attempt to deny it . Of its effect upon the stability of the church , as little doubt can be ...
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... church ; hence the steady church- going of mayors and aldermen ; hence their decorous taking of the sacra- ment ; hence the solemnity of chaplains and religious services in the court , and in the houses of the nobility . " If you go to ...
... church ; hence the steady church- going of mayors and aldermen ; hence their decorous taking of the sacra- ment ; hence the solemnity of chaplains and religious services in the court , and in the houses of the nobility . " If you go to ...
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... church . But we cannot shut our eyes to the evidence , flashing upon them from every quar- ter of the country , of the awful and irreparable injury which that church has inflicted , and is inflicting , and will inflict as long as it ...
... church . But we cannot shut our eyes to the evidence , flashing upon them from every quar- ter of the country , of the awful and irreparable injury which that church has inflicted , and is inflicting , and will inflict as long as it ...
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