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 vi
... practice , the conduct of this priest and of that prelate . When murders , and seditions , and plots , and persecutions , are adduced against Ro- man Catholics , it is sufficient to give this one plain and obvious answer : -They are ...
... practice , the conduct of this priest and of that prelate . When murders , and seditions , and plots , and persecutions , are adduced against Ro- man Catholics , it is sufficient to give this one plain and obvious answer : -They are ...
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... practice of persecution in any Catholic state has not depended on the influence or authority of the papal power , or the peculiar nature of the Roman Ca- tholic religion ; seeing , that in France , where that influence was ever the ...
... practice of persecution in any Catholic state has not depended on the influence or authority of the papal power , or the peculiar nature of the Roman Ca- tholic religion ; seeing , that in France , where that influence was ever the ...
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... practices of any part , or of any age of the Catholic Church , it would be no very difficult task to demonstrate , that the crimes by which her annals are disgraced , have in no instance originated from an adher- ence to any prescribed ...
... practices of any part , or of any age of the Catholic Church , it would be no very difficult task to demonstrate , that the crimes by which her annals are disgraced , have in no instance originated from an adher- ence to any prescribed ...
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... practice with other writers ; as the papal letters were seldom mentioned , ex- cept when a paucity of argument rendered an appeal to authority absolutely necessary ; and in those cases but little attention has been paid to the ...
... practice with other writers ; as the papal letters were seldom mentioned , ex- cept when a paucity of argument rendered an appeal to authority absolutely necessary ; and in those cases but little attention has been paid to the ...
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... practice of burning was not then thought needful or even lawful in the extirpation of heresy ; for the laws re- lating to religion were as yet principally under the influence of Christian Bishops : Christian Princes invented the law of ...
... practice of burning was not then thought needful or even lawful in the extirpation of heresy ; for the laws re- lating to religion were as yet principally under the influence of Christian Bishops : Christian Princes invented the law of ...
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