| John Wesley - Biography - 1781 - 720 pages
...Pius' Creed to be true ; fuppofe the Council of Trent to to have been infallible: yet, I infiftupon it, that no Government, not Roman Catholic, ought to tolerate men of the Roman Catholic perfuafion. I prove this by a plain argument; (let him anfwer it that ran.) — That no Roman Catholic... | |
| Arthur O'Leary - Early printed books - 1781 - 678 pages
...Pius's creed to be true, — fuppofe the council of Trent to have been infallible, — yet, I infift upon it, That no government, not Roman catholic, ought to tolerate men of the Roman catholic perfuafion. I prove this by a plain argument : let him anfwer it that can : — That no Roman catholic... | |
| Arthur O'Leary - Bibliography - 1781 - 426 pages
...creed to be true, — fuppofe the council of Trent to have been infallible,— yet, I infift upon ir, That no government, not Roman catholic, ought to tolerate men of the Roman catholic perfuafion. I prove this by a plain argument : let him anfwer it that can : — - , That no Roman catholic... | |
| James Boswell - Hebrides (Scotland) - 1786 - 552 pages
...champion worthy of their cause.' Journal, p. 58. In a letter published in Jan. 1780, he said : — ' I insist upon it, that no government, not Roman Catholic,...to tolerate men of the Roman Catholic persuasion. They ought not to be tolerated by any government, Protestant, Mahometan, or Pagan.' To this the Rev.... | |
| 1829 - 598 pages
...place declamation about intolerance and persecution for religion ! Suppose every word of Pope Plus's Creed to be true : suppose the council of Trent to...him answer it that can) — that no Roman Catholic docs or can give security for his allegiance or peaceable behaviour, I prove thus. It is a Roman Catholic... | |
| 1812 - 384 pages
...principle established by the Council of Constance, that, " no faith is to be kept with heretics," " no government, not Roman Catholic, ought to tolerate men of the Roman Catholic persuasion;" and teeming with many other severe and unjust sarcasms against the Catholic professors, Dr. O'Leary,... | |
| Protestant association - 1843 - 480 pages
...not, whether the Romish religion be true or false ; I build nothing on one or the other suppositions. Therefore away with all your common-place declamation...to tolerate men of the Roman Catholic persuasion. thus. It is a Roman Catholic maxim established not by private men, but by a public council, that "... | |
| F. C - 1846 - 854 pages
...commonplace declamation about intolerance and persecution for religion. Suppose every word of Pope Pius' creed to be true ; suppose the Council of Trent to...Catholic does or can give security for his allegiance or peaceful behaviour, I prove thus :—It is a Roman Catholic maxim, established not by private men,... | |
| Thomas D'Arcy McGee - Catholics - 1853 - 400 pages
...1780, published two letters on " the civil principles of the Roman Catholics," in which he maintained " that no government, not Roman Catholic, ought to tolerate men of the Roman Catholic persuasion ; " " that they ought not to be tolerated by any government, Protestant, Mahometan, or pagan." The... | |
| William Gannaway Brownlow - History - 1856 - 222 pages
...have any security of their allegiance. " I consider not whether the Romish religion is true or false : build nothing on one or the other supposition. Therefore,...to tolerate men of the Roman Catholic persuasion. " Again, those who acknowledge the spiritual power of the Pope can give no security of their allegiance... | |
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