A Portraiture of the Roman Catholic Religion; or, an unprejudiced sketch of the history, doctrines, opinions, ... and present state of Catholicism: with an appendix containing a summary of the laws now in force against English and Irish CatholicsLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-Row, 1812 - 547 pages |
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... called , I am , therefore , inclined to admit the truth of its doctrines , or the scriptural authority of its discipline , let me be permitted to assert , that so far from having become more in- clined to admit those doctrines , by the ...
... called , I am , therefore , inclined to admit the truth of its doctrines , or the scriptural authority of its discipline , let me be permitted to assert , that so far from having become more in- clined to admit those doctrines , by the ...
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... called Papists are now designated in all the great sta- tutes of this country . A writer of the present day observes , that the Legislature has curiously varied in this particular . From the time of the introduction of the Protestant ...
... called Papists are now designated in all the great sta- tutes of this country . A writer of the present day observes , that the Legislature has curiously varied in this particular . From the time of the introduction of the Protestant ...
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Joseph NIGHTINGALE. tinoplitan bishops , " that the bishops of this Apostolic See were called Universal , as a mark of honour offered to them by the venerable Council of Chalcedon ; but none of them usurp- ed that arrogant title , lest ...
Joseph NIGHTINGALE. tinoplitan bishops , " that the bishops of this Apostolic See were called Universal , as a mark of honour offered to them by the venerable Council of Chalcedon ; but none of them usurp- ed that arrogant title , lest ...
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... honour that I dispute : I speak unequivo- cally and boldly : whosoever shall call himself universal bishop , or desire to be so called , in the Hist . Eccles . liv . xxxv . ยง 39 . pride of his heart , is the forerunner of Anti- 20.
... honour that I dispute : I speak unequivo- cally and boldly : whosoever shall call himself universal bishop , or desire to be so called , in the Hist . Eccles . liv . xxxv . ยง 39 . pride of his heart , is the forerunner of Anti- 20.
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... called , this digression , so offensive to the Roman Court , has been restored in the third edition of Fenton's translation of Guic- ciardini's History , lib . iv . p . 173-178 . 1618 . ing pontiff , who during the life of his benefac- 59.
... called , this digression , so offensive to the Roman Court , has been restored in the third edition of Fenton's translation of Guic- ciardini's History , lib . iv . p . 173-178 . 1618 . ing pontiff , who during the life of his benefac- 59.
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