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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Page vii
... clergy and the laity of the Roman Ca- tholic Church have made their communi- cations to me , whenever I have applied to them for information . If I stood in need of any inducement to think favourably of the good sense and candour of ...
... clergy and the laity of the Roman Ca- tholic Church have made their communi- cations to me , whenever I have applied to them for information . If I stood in need of any inducement to think favourably of the good sense and candour of ...
Page xi
... clergy ; and this re- gard I have never failed to express on all proper occasions . But I am , nevertheless , * Certamen Religiosum , p . 114 . + It may not be improper here to notice , that I am at present engaged in collecting ...
... clergy ; and this re- gard I have never failed to express on all proper occasions . But I am , nevertheless , * Certamen Religiosum , p . 114 . + It may not be improper here to notice , that I am at present engaged in collecting ...
Page 61
... clergy , the monks and the nuns of his enlightened days ! At the period when the Church became rich , commenced her pride , her insolence , and her Kise terretinal the power were Joven to the hope & exclinasbees for the wakes of the ...
... clergy , the monks and the nuns of his enlightened days ! At the period when the Church became rich , commenced her pride , her insolence , and her Kise terretinal the power were Joven to the hope & exclinasbees for the wakes of the ...
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... clergy the yoke of perpetual celibacy , when Paphnutius put a stop to their proceedings , and warded off that unnatural law . * The most prominent feature of this Council is , that part of it which concerns what is called the Arian ...
... clergy the yoke of perpetual celibacy , when Paphnutius put a stop to their proceedings , and warded off that unnatural law . * The most prominent feature of this Council is , that part of it which concerns what is called the Arian ...
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Joseph NIGHTINGALE. ber of inferior clergy and other church officers , with the Roman emperor in their midst , voted into orthodoxy the curious and mysterious dogmas still known and read in all our churches , called the Nicene Creed ...
Joseph NIGHTINGALE. ber of inferior clergy and other church officers , with the Roman emperor in their midst , voted into orthodoxy the curious and mysterious dogmas still known and read in all our churches , called the Nicene Creed ...
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