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Page 55
... equally calculated to answer the ends of rapacity , and exculpate the monarch . You have read in Suetonius , how Tiberius eluded the law that prohibited virgins to be put to death . A young lady is arraigned and condemned : the emperor ...
... equally calculated to answer the ends of rapacity , and exculpate the monarch . You have read in Suetonius , how Tiberius eluded the law that prohibited virgins to be put to death . A young lady is arraigned and condemned : the emperor ...
Page 56
... equally disqualified , he removed all penal restraints.- Religion influenced him , doubtless . But did not his favours and indulgence extend to Scotch dissenters , as well as to Irish Catholics ? Did not the good of the state ...
... equally disqualified , he removed all penal restraints.- Religion influenced him , doubtless . But did not his favours and indulgence extend to Scotch dissenters , as well as to Irish Catholics ? Did not the good of the state ...
Page 61
... equally destitute of property and arms to defend it , our duty is confined to passive loyalty , inforced by religion . Let interest and the liberty of purchasing step in as an active principle , you will not find one Catholic in the ...
... equally destitute of property and arms to defend it , our duty is confined to passive loyalty , inforced by religion . Let interest and the liberty of purchasing step in as an active principle , you will not find one Catholic in the ...
Page 71
... equally to all . ' Tertullian , St. Ambrose , St. Augustine , St. Gregory Nyssen , Optatus Milevitanus , in fine , all the fathers declare , that kings have none above them , but God alone , who made them kings ; that God bestows the ...
... equally to all . ' Tertullian , St. Ambrose , St. Augustine , St. Gregory Nyssen , Optatus Milevitanus , in fine , all the fathers declare , that kings have none above them , but God alone , who made them kings ; that God bestows the ...
Page 77
... equally perni- cious to the safety of kings , and the peace of society . Their respectivc authors , in striking from the plain road of the Christian doctrine , ' Let every soul be subject to " higher powers , ' into the airy paths of ...
... equally perni- cious to the safety of kings , and the peace of society . Their respectivc authors , in striking from the plain road of the Christian doctrine , ' Let every soul be subject to " higher powers , ' into the airy paths 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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