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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... writer has done full justice to the subject , I was not willing to forego the pleasure of , at least , endeavouring to shew , that the re- ligion of our ancestors has been mistaken , and that unworthy and groundless alarms are excited ...
... writer has done full justice to the subject , I was not willing to forego the pleasure of , at least , endeavouring to shew , that the re- ligion of our ancestors has been mistaken , and that unworthy and groundless alarms are excited ...
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... writers is injurious to the cause of truth , and the real interests of reli- gious inquiry ; and I may here add , that in asserting that the Fathers have agreed in hardly a single point of doctrine or disci- pline , I am supported by no ...
... writers is injurious to the cause of truth , and the real interests of reli- gious inquiry ; and I may here add , that in asserting that the Fathers have agreed in hardly a single point of doctrine or disci- pline , I am supported by no ...
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... writers who have treated on this subject with respect ; but I must throw myself on their candour , while I state ... writers have written on the subject , and had prepared a Section on the prophecies supposed to relate to the Church of ...
... writers who have treated on this subject with respect ; but I must throw myself on their candour , while I state ... writers have written on the subject , and had prepared a Section on the prophecies supposed to relate to the Church of ...
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... writer has ever yet attempted to describe the Catholic Church , as distinct from the Catholic Court of Rome ; and to display the doctrines and internal discipline of that Church as they arestat- ed and explained by accredited , and ...
... writer has ever yet attempted to describe the Catholic Church , as distinct from the Catholic Court of Rome ; and to display the doctrines and internal discipline of that Church as they arestat- ed and explained by accredited , and ...
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... writer , truly he is neither willing nor able to cope with powers so mighty ; but he dare plead the cause of justice and of charity ; he has sufficient courage to meet the most pointed shafts of prejudice and mistake , armed , as he ...
... writer , truly he is neither willing nor able to cope with powers so mighty ; but he dare plead the cause of justice and of charity ; he has sufficient courage to meet the most pointed shafts of prejudice and mistake , armed , as he ...
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