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the < Jatholi ( T 7 ini * mte ^ H , Lord John Rusaell-s Resolution ^ & calami ftniahtkl ^ ithUhesfc ''wOrdi ' i- *—'* AU oaths taken contrary to the interests bftbe Church of Rome , * by the Roman Catholics , am not to be considered binding on them ! What security , therefore ^ % there for the Protestant religion , but opposition to Lord John Russell and his party V
Miss Jukes . What security indeed ? Oh ! the fork-aikUgaigot wretches ! Lord Dough . An observation very just . A pope I detest * * Ytm ' , the great toe of this assembly ! » MfL Albion . The insidious hand-bill , however , met with the sCdrA it merited ! The No-Popery cry has lost its effect ; the peotfl # &re no more to be led astray from their vital interests to
that bilgto&ar ; nor by the bugbear of legitimacy ; nor by thebagbteal ^ afia tfivil war and a sanguinary revolution ; nor by theSoke mgttMhi ^ it of $ holy alliance , and the liberty and glory * rf Eng-&h&'d # pefrding on going to war against the liberties of ^ foreigfo riStfSn ! >; . . .-. c--..-. . --n /
A ^^ gus . Then , again ^ there is a noble spirit evinced by DjuyVrnQfyJ , the ina $ ter of Rugby School , who has been sLander ^ J ^ r bolcjtly questionings almost c in the very words of ^ Cranmer , * ^ he assumed , right of the state-clergy to speak , as they continually ( Jo , as ^ f jferpni diyiae authority and dictation . , CgpuR . D : * : Leon . Iti § a line and cheering sight to witness su ^ li conduct in a churchman , and one moreover in a prominent puttie pq ^ itipu . How insignificant must be the fiercely orthodQX
malevolence of all Dr . Arnold ' s enemies , compared with , the strength Ofhis Approving conscience ! - . > Mp . $ jufcjQN . Mr . Harris , the dissenting minister , has also sjionp a ^ cpur ^ g ^ pus bearing under the ridiculous threats of the . reyc \ ren 4 brother of the c renowned archdeacon , ' concerning the Sermpp q { Mr , H ^ rb an the Rathcormac tithe-collecting butchery . Wittih sjio ' iit . three months the sermon has gone through eleven e * li £ iQ 9 $ ! pe ^ n atened with
U ^ lx ^ . s thre a prosecution , and ' niformodj ^ ys the ' Ghrpnicle / ' that the publication of another edition will aggravate his offence ! His offence !* pursued the writer ; 4 the revefend br o ^ her ^ , t ^ ^ on ^ y ° ^ his offence ! Have his words kJUedany wiclow ^ s children ? No ; but they have wounded the ear of a profe ^^ or of peace and charity . We should like to know whether the , shrieks and groans of the maimed and dying were as grieyous
to that sensitive ear . Was the reverend gentleman as prompt in hi $ attempts to silence the fire of the musketry as the observations of Mri tiarrte ? . Did he think of the law when men were dropping dead or wounded ? When the widow Ryan cried * ' Murder i ^ . q ^ t ' it o ^ cur t , o , JUim that fiuch slanderous words were qn " agfrav ^ i ^ n of £ ftj Q ^^ tce ? Surely , in the order of thi figs ^ fye sh ^^ dr t ^ ing ™ f ^ ct ^ n ^ gaius ^ the h $ re » , y £ d , mother for the words UescrjpUVj ^ QjT ^ ais conduct , poured forth in her first paroxysm of * anguish , before he
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1835, page 377, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2646/page/13/
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