Reasons for Not Taking the Test: For Not Conforming to the Established Church and for Not Deserting the Ancient Faith with Preliminary and Concluding Observations Together with Some Remarks on the Bishop of Peterborough's Late Charge, &c. &cJ. Booker, 1828 - 790 strán (strany) |
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Strana xii
... British Ca- tholics for the restoration of their confiscated property , by which , though the money was actually paid by the Government of France , it was not permitted to reach its destination , under the plea that it would be employed ...
... British Ca- tholics for the restoration of their confiscated property , by which , though the money was actually paid by the Government of France , it was not permitted to reach its destination , under the plea that it would be employed ...
Strana xxx
... British Catholic Association . -See APPENDIX , No. III . Neither can I refrain from referring the reader to precepts of verses 3 and 7 , Exodus , xx .; whereas , the Roman Catholics , and the Lutherans , divide with Saint Austin , and ...
... British Catholic Association . -See APPENDIX , No. III . Neither can I refrain from referring the reader to precepts of verses 3 and 7 , Exodus , xx .; whereas , the Roman Catholics , and the Lutherans , divide with Saint Austin , and ...
Strana xxxii
... British empire , and between two people not very unequally balanced , in either physical or moral force ; and is it to be supposed that this struggle is never to pro- duce any thing but angry murmurs and irritated feelings ? ( • ) ( 0 ) ...
... British empire , and between two people not very unequally balanced , in either physical or moral force ; and is it to be supposed that this struggle is never to pro- duce any thing but angry murmurs and irritated feelings ? ( • ) ( 0 ) ...
Strana xxxiii
... British Legislature ; that they may at length more justly appreciate our ill - requited fidelity , and adopt such prudent and wholesome councils as will unite every denomination of our fellow - subjects in one general bond of mutual ...
... British Legislature ; that they may at length more justly appreciate our ill - requited fidelity , and adopt such prudent and wholesome councils as will unite every denomination of our fellow - subjects in one general bond of mutual ...
Strana xxxiv
... British subject , being a native of these Islands , is the only individual upon earth , upon whom the profession of Catholicity is a penalty and a reproach . continue their monopoly of privileges , at the risk of xxxiv.
... British subject , being a native of these Islands , is the only individual upon earth , upon whom the profession of Catholicity is a penalty and a reproach . continue their monopoly of privileges , at the risk of xxxiv.
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