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750:Later years
650:Protestants
521:tertianship
519:During his
497:John McGill
469:theological
458:mathematics
276:priest and
249:John McGill
125:Preceded by
92:Preceded by
2120:Categories
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1815:S. Mulledy
1783:T. Mulledy
1751:B. Fenwick
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1727:B. Fenwick
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1590:Pastor of
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1563:1866–1870
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1535:1853–1858
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807:Citations
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473:catechize
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359:in 1886.
312:in 1851.
174:, Ireland
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115:In office
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