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Page 84
... prelates paid no attention to the famous bull of Pope Adrian ; in England , by a solemn declaration , 16 Rich . II . Even under Elizabeth , a Protestant queen , the English Catholics . joined their sovereign , and paid a greater regard ...
... prelates paid no attention to the famous bull of Pope Adrian ; in England , by a solemn declaration , 16 Rich . II . Even under Elizabeth , a Protestant queen , the English Catholics . joined their sovereign , and paid a greater regard ...
Page 118
... prelates and doctors , as liars , perjurers , patentees of guilt and per- jury ; authorized by their priests to violate the sacred rules of order and justice , and unworthy of being tolerated even by Turks and Pagans . * Such a charge ...
... prelates and doctors , as liars , perjurers , patentees of guilt and per- jury ; authorized by their priests to violate the sacred rules of order and justice , and unworthy of being tolerated even by Turks and Pagans . * Such a charge ...
Page 129
... prelates reviving the restless spirit of the Roman triumvirate , and disturbing the peace of mankind as much with their spiri- tual weapons , as Octavius , Athony , and Lepidus had dis- turbed it with their armed legions - at a time ...
... prelates reviving the restless spirit of the Roman triumvirate , and disturbing the peace of mankind as much with their spiri- tual weapons , as Octavius , Athony , and Lepidus had dis- turbed it with their armed legions - at a time ...
Page 158
... prelates . All laws , whether civil or ecclesiastical , are done away by time , when the motives that gave them rise subsist no longer . And none but a slave to bigotry and prejudice will confound the eighteenth with the thirteenth ...
... prelates . All laws , whether civil or ecclesiastical , are done away by time , when the motives that gave them rise subsist no longer . And none but a slave to bigotry and prejudice will confound the eighteenth with the thirteenth ...
Page 199
... prelates , who were afterwards banished . Even a council that was held , would not admit any bishop who would communicate with one Felix , who concurred in the accusation of Priscillian , and whom the fathers call , ' a mur- derer of ...
... prelates , who were afterwards banished . Even a council that was held , would not admit any bishop who would communicate with one Felix , who concurred in the accusation of Priscillian , and whom the fathers call , ' a mur- derer of ...
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Miscellaneous Tracts: By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. Containing, I. A Defence ... Arthur O'Leary No preview available - 1782 |
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