The Protestant magazine, Volume 8 |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 31
Page 85
... Italy , that the force , the nerve of Popery , is to be found . If Popery is overcome there , it is overcome in all the world , O Christian brethren of England , come over and help us : the moment is arrived for a great Christian union ...
... Italy , that the force , the nerve of Popery , is to be found . If Popery is overcome there , it is overcome in all the world , O Christian brethren of England , come over and help us : the moment is arrived for a great Christian union ...
Page 91
... Italians in London . Mr. Ciocci has informed us also that Mr. Valci , not long since a member of the Church of Rome , who during three months has been suffering in a Sardinian dungeon , into which he was cast for distributing Protestant ...
... Italians in London . Mr. Ciocci has informed us also that Mr. Valci , not long since a member of the Church of Rome , who during three months has been suffering in a Sardinian dungeon , into which he was cast for distributing Protestant ...
Page 135
... of his servant , and in the guise of the character which he had as- › sumed . Under the impression that the civil influence of the Papacy ex- tended beyond the Italian States , Mr. C. travelled as THE INQUISITION AT ROME . 135.
... of his servant , and in the guise of the character which he had as- › sumed . Under the impression that the civil influence of the Papacy ex- tended beyond the Italian States , Mr. C. travelled as THE INQUISITION AT ROME . 135.
Page 136
... Italian priest , at that time resident in London , ascertained at the Custom House , that Mr. Ciocci had landed in this ... Italy , which although the land of his birth , the home of his beloved rela- tives , and endeared to him by every ...
... Italian priest , at that time resident in London , ascertained at the Custom House , that Mr. Ciocci had landed in this ... Italy , which although the land of his birth , the home of his beloved rela- tives , and endeared to him by every ...
Page 151
... Italian states , which he has assumed over the territories of princes , which many Romish writers ascribe to him , and which , as observed by Mr. Finch , in a recent debate in Parliament , has never been renounced by sufficient ...
... Italian states , which he has assumed over the territories of princes , which many Romish writers ascribe to him , and which , as observed by Mr. Finch , in a recent debate in Parliament , has never been renounced by sufficient ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Antichrist apostles believe Bible Bill Bishop blessed blood British called cause chapel Christian Church of England Church of Ireland Church of Rome clergy Committee confess Council of Trent declared Divine doctrine duty endowment error established evil excommunication faith Father favour fear feel give God's Gospel Government hand happy hear heart heaven holy honour hope House Hubert idolatry Ireland Irish Irish language Jesuits Jesus Christ King land liberty Lord Lord John Russell M'Loughlin Maynooth Meeting ment mind ministers nation never Papists Parliament party peace persons political Pope Popery Popish prayers present priest priesthood principles Protestant Association Protestant Magazine Protestantism Reformation religion religious repeal Roman Catholic Romanists Romish saints Saviour Scripture sins Society solemn soul speak spirit testant things thou tion Tractarianism true truth vote whilst word worship