A letter to ... Henry Phillpotts on the subject of his two letters to ... George Canning [respecting the Catholic claims].1827 |
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Strana 1
... attempt : but it is precisely because you are the boldest champion , because you are the Bois Guilbert of the Anti- catholic cause , that I have undertaken to address you . Nor does this , I believe , arise from any B overweening idea ...
... attempt : but it is precisely because you are the boldest champion , because you are the Bois Guilbert of the Anti- catholic cause , that I have undertaken to address you . Nor does this , I believe , arise from any B overweening idea ...
Strana 36
... attempts . We all know , that instead of a hundred , there would not be twenty Catholics in Parliament ; we know that if any one of them so much as wagged his finger at the Protestant ascendancy , he would be tabooed ; that his party ...
... attempts . We all know , that instead of a hundred , there would not be twenty Catholics in Parliament ; we know that if any one of them so much as wagged his finger at the Protestant ascendancy , he would be tabooed ; that his party ...
Strana 40
... attempts , which pervade your book so tho- roughly , that if I were to notice them all , I should reprint the major part of it , by any means , fair or unfair , to cast odium on Mr. Canning's " Catholic friends ; " or , as you are ...
... attempts , which pervade your book so tho- roughly , that if I were to notice them all , I should reprint the major part of it , by any means , fair or unfair , to cast odium on Mr. Canning's " Catholic friends ; " or , as you are ...
Strana 43
... attempt . DANGER IV . From the Doctrine of exclusive Salvation . In discussing this danger , you really do , for the first time in your book , venture on a pretty direct appeal to a practical point in the Ca- tholic question . I suppose ...
... attempt . DANGER IV . From the Doctrine of exclusive Salvation . In discussing this danger , you really do , for the first time in your book , venture on a pretty direct appeal to a practical point in the Ca- tholic question . I suppose ...
Strana 48
... attempt for his conversion ? and it does not create , nor even very materially augment , our propensity to that attempt ; for if we do not hold that the man can- not be saved out of our church , we at least must hold that he will be ...
... attempt for his conversion ? and it does not create , nor even very materially augment , our propensity to that attempt ; for if we do not hold that the man can- not be saved out of our church , we at least must hold that he will be ...
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