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 xi
... 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 materials for " A POR- TRAITURE OF THE ...
... 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 materials for " A POR- TRAITURE OF THE ...
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... never to know sorrow , till sudden destruction came upon her ; but Rome , though she has had her days of pleasure and prosperity , has had those of affliction and sorrow also , which Babylon is to have but once , that is , when her sud ...
... never to know sorrow , till sudden destruction came upon her ; but Rome , though she has had her days of pleasure and prosperity , has had those of affliction and sorrow also , which Babylon is to have but once , that is , when her sud ...
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... never to confound the weakness of the minis- ter with the holiness of his ministry . We respect the sanc- tuary in which Stephen officiated , -though Nicholas pro- faned it : we revere the place from whence Judas fell , - and to which ...
... never to confound the weakness of the minis- ter with the holiness of his ministry . We respect the sanc- tuary in which Stephen officiated , -though Nicholas pro- faned it : we revere the place from whence Judas fell , - and to which ...
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... never appro- priate ; seeing that in no age of the church , after the death of its founder , have Christians been uniform in their belief ; or universal as a body . The history of heretics , particularly of those of the two first ...
... never appro- priate ; seeing that in no age of the church , after the death of its founder , have Christians been uniform in their belief ; or universal as a body . The history of heretics , particularly of those of the two first ...
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... never had occurred to any of their oppo- nents before the time of Luther , that the re- proachful term Papist , was properly applicable to the members of the Church of Rome . This word , it is true , is no otherwise improper than as it ...
... never had occurred to any of their oppo- nents before the time of Luther , that the re- proachful term Papist , was properly applicable to the members of the Church of Rome . This word , it is true , is no otherwise improper than as it ...
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