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" Pius's creed to be true ; suppose the Council of Trent to have been infallible : yet, I insist upon it, That no Government not Roman catholic, ought to tolerate men of the Roman Catholic persuasion. "
Miscellaneous Tracts - Page 192
by Arthur O'Leary - 1781 - 397 pages
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Strictures on Mr. O'Connell's Letters to the Wesleyan Methodists

George Cubitt - Anti-Methodism - 1840 - 92 pages
...commencement, adds at the conclusion, with the intervention of only half-a-dozen lines, " Yet I insist upon it, that no Government, not Roman Catholic, ought to tolerate men of the Roman Catholic persuasion." At first sight, there appears a contradiction here. Mr. Wesley speaks of freedom in religion,...
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The Penny Protestant operative, Volumes 4-7

Protestant association - 1843 - 480 pages
...Pius's creed to be true ; suppose the Council of Trent to have been infallible : yet, I insist upon it, that no government, not Roman Catholic, ought to tolerate men of the Roman Catholic persuasion. thus. It is a Roman Catholic maxim established not by private men, but by a public council,...
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Present condition and future prospects of the country in reference to free ...

F. C - 1846 - 854 pages
...Pius' creed to be true ; suppose the Council of Trent to have been infallible; yet I insist upon it that no government, not Roman Catholic, ought to tolerate men of the Roman Catholic persuasion. I prove this by a plain argument: let him answer it that can. That no Roman Catholic does...
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A History of the Attempts to Establish the Protestant Reformation in Ireland ...

Thomas D'Arcy McGee - Catholics - 1853 - 400 pages
...1780, published two letters on " the civil principles of the Roman Catholics," in which he maintained " that no government, not Roman Catholic, ought to tolerate men of the Roman Catholic persuasion ; " " that they ought not to be tolerated by any government, Protestant, Mahometan, or pagan."...
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A Discussion of the Question, Is the Roman Catholic Religion, in Any Or in ...

John Hughes, John Breckinridge - Freedom of religion - 1856 - 552 pages
...not touch the point j I will set religion, true or false, out of the question. Yet I insist upon it that no government, not Roman Catholic, ought to tolerate men of the Roman Catholic persuasion. I prove this by a plain argument, let him answer it that can : that no Roman Catholic does,...
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Americanism Contrasted with Foreignism, Romanism, and Bogus Democracy, in ...

William Gannaway Brownlow - History - 1856 - 222 pages
...Republican institutions. Mr. Wesley lays down the comprehensive, but true doctrine, in this very letter, that "no government not Roman Catholic ought to tolerate men of the Roman Catholic persuasion." And to show how fully and clearly he sustains this position, I quote from his letter at...
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The Bench and Bar of Georgia: Memoirs and Sketches: With an ..., Volume 1

Stephen Franks Miller - Georgia - 1858 - 498 pages
...Pins's creed to be true : suppose the Council of Trent to have been infallible : yet I insist upon it that no Government not Roman Catholic ought to tolerate men of the Roman Catholic persuasion. I prove this by a plain argument, (let him answer it that can:) that no Roman Catholic...
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The Life and Writings of the Rev. Arthur O'Leary

Michael Bernard Buckley - 1868 - 436 pages
...Association." In these publications he maintained that, setting altogether aside the question of religion, " no government, not Roman Catholic, ought to tolerate men of the Roman Catholic persuasion." This proposition he undertook to prove by what he calls " a plain argument," which proves...
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The Bulwark, Or, Reformation Journal: In Defence of the True ..., Volume 17

Anti-Catholicism - 1868 - 348 pages
...Pope Pius's creed to be true ; suppose the Council of Trent to have been infallible ; yet I insist that no government not Roman Catholic ought to tolerate men of the Catholic persuasion. I prove this by a plain argument, (let him answer it that can). That no Roman...
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Education, the Old Rut and the New Road: Being a Critical Review of the ...

Wesleyan minister - Education - 1872 - 184 pages
...Pius's Creed to be true ! Suppose the Council of Trent to have been infallible ; yet, I insist upon it, that no Government not Roman Catholic, ought to tolerate men of the Roman Catholic persuasion ! I prove this by a plain argument. Let him answer it who can. That no Roman Catholic does...
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