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 ix
... these concessions , which I make in the most voluntary manner , I wish to be perfectly understood , that I have no fact to contradict - no statement of consequence to deny . CATHOLICS , AND THE REPEAL OF ALL THOSE DISGRACEFUL PENAL ix.
... these concessions , which I make in the most voluntary manner , I wish to be perfectly understood , that I have no fact to contradict - no statement of consequence to deny . CATHOLICS , AND THE REPEAL OF ALL THOSE DISGRACEFUL PENAL ix.
Page xii
... manner in which these things are usually conducted , is a forced and unnatural connexion ; really injurious to the true interests of both , and contrary to the spirit and letter of the New Testament of Jesus Christ . Many Protestant ...
... manner in which these things are usually conducted , is a forced and unnatural connexion ; really injurious to the true interests of both , and contrary to the spirit and letter of the New Testament of Jesus Christ . Many Protestant ...
Page xviii
... manner in which this publication has been written ; nor how far I have made a good or ill use of the materials before me . These are mat- ters which belong so entirely to the public and the critics , that I must be content to submit to ...
... manner in which this publication has been written ; nor how far I have made a good or ill use of the materials before me . These are mat- ters which belong so entirely to the public and the critics , that I must be content to submit to ...
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... manner again , whereas , by giving to others more than they are entitled to , you are deprived of it yourselves . I do not wish to rise by words , but by good conduct . Nor do I con- sider as an honour , that , whereby , I know , my ...
... manner again , whereas , by giving to others more than they are entitled to , you are deprived of it yourselves . I do not wish to rise by words , but by good conduct . Nor do I con- sider as an honour , that , whereby , I know , my ...
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... manner , the limits of the power of the head of the church . As long as bishops do their duty , he treats them as his equals : but he is the superior of all of them , when there is a question of correcting them . " I have quoted quite ...
... manner , the limits of the power of the head of the church . As long as bishops do their duty , he treats them as his equals : but he is the superior of all of them , when there is a question of correcting them . " I have quoted quite ...
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