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Page 82
... persecuted . The Roman Pontiffs had the same spi- ritual authority , the promotion of piety and faith equally at heart , and in the great number some were influenced by dif- ferent passions and views . For in this mortal life , we all ...
... persecuted . The Roman Pontiffs had the same spi- ritual authority , the promotion of piety and faith equally at heart , and in the great number some were influenced by dif- ferent passions and views . For in this mortal life , we all ...
Page 102
... against Spain ; and ordered the Duchess of Saxony to promote and protect her Protestant subjects , whilst the English Catholics were smart- ing under the scourge of persecution , and threatened with 102 MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS . "
... against Spain ; and ordered the Duchess of Saxony to promote and protect her Protestant subjects , whilst the English Catholics were smart- ing under the scourge of persecution , and threatened with 102 MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS . "
Page 103
Arthur O'Leary. ing under the scourge of persecution , and threatened with total extermination . * Thus all religions are alike to a political people , whose only aim is interest and conquest . Hence , in France , Pro- testants of all ...
Arthur O'Leary. ing under the scourge of persecution , and threatened with total extermination . * Thus all religions are alike to a political people , whose only aim is interest and conquest . Hence , in France , Pro- testants of all ...
Page 107
... , it is the glory of our days , to see the unhappy spirit of persecution dying away , and christian charity succeeding the intemperate zeal and unchristian superstition which , for many years , had dis- MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS . 107.
... , it is the glory of our days , to see the unhappy spirit of persecution dying away , and christian charity succeeding the intemperate zeal and unchristian superstition which , for many years , had dis- MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS . 107.
Page 108
... persecution against the Christians ; seventeen thousand of whom were slaughtered in one month ; and their bodies , daubed over with pitch and tar , hung up to give light to the city . St. Paul , dreading that such horrid usage would ...
... persecution against the Christians ; seventeen thousand of whom were slaughtered in one month ; and their bodies , daubed over with pitch and tar , hung up to give light to the city . St. Paul , dreading that such horrid usage would ...
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