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... tholic : for some members have affirmed , that no one • could take this oath , but on revolution principles . If this ' be so , I swear what is equivalent to this -- The being a Roman • Catholic is a just and reasonable disqualification ...
... tholic : for some members have affirmed , that no one • could take this oath , but on revolution principles . If this ' be so , I swear what is equivalent to this -- The being a Roman • Catholic is a just and reasonable disqualification ...
Page 138
... tholic , that , ' death is preferable to perjury . ' The remedy is in our own hands , and we daily refuse to apply it , though a small bandage could soon close up the bleeding veins of oppression , and a slight palliative remove the tem ...
... tholic , that , ' death is preferable to perjury . ' The remedy is in our own hands , and we daily refuse to apply it , though a small bandage could soon close up the bleeding veins of oppression , and a slight palliative remove the tem ...
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... tholic subjects know , that if God must have his own , Cæsar must have his due . In his quality of pontiff , they are ready to kiss the Pope's feet : but if he assumes the title of con- queror , they are ready to bind his hands . The ...
... tholic subjects know , that if God must have his own , Cæsar must have his due . In his quality of pontiff , they are ready to kiss the Pope's feet : but if he assumes the title of con- queror , they are ready to bind his hands . The ...
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... tholic's creed ; no more than the fore - mentioned acts of par- liament are part of the church of England's creed . The true religion should be preserved and perpetuated by the same means that established it - by preaching the word of ...
... tholic's creed ; no more than the fore - mentioned acts of par- liament are part of the church of England's creed . The true religion should be preserved and perpetuated by the same means that established it - by preaching the word of ...
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... tholic church , which condemns such proceedings . The re- ligion of Catholics and Protestants condemns frauds , fornica- tions , drunkenness , revenge , duelling , perjury , & c . Some of their relaxed and impious writers have even ...
... tholic church , which condemns such proceedings . The re- ligion of Catholics and Protestants condemns frauds , fornica- tions , drunkenness , revenge , duelling , perjury , & c . Some of their relaxed and impious writers have even ...
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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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