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
... learned and polished nations ; the belief of scholars , philosophers , and divines ; of generals , states- men , and princes . Proudly as I may think of my own country , I cannot yet persuade myself that intellectual excellence is ...
... learned and polished nations ; the belief of scholars , philosophers , and divines ; of generals , states- men , and princes . Proudly as I may think of my own country , I cannot yet persuade myself that intellectual excellence is ...
Strana xviii
... learned what the penal laws were , and what they are now ; -until they shall know the story and condition of the Roman Catholics in this empire , and of Protestants in others ; -they must be content to be chal- lenged as Jurors to pass ...
... learned what the penal laws were , and what they are now ; -until they shall know the story and condition of the Roman Catholics in this empire , and of Protestants in others ; -they must be content to be chal- lenged as Jurors to pass ...
Strana xxiv
... learned writer is led to remark , " However , be the reason what it may , this fact is certain , that the Protestant clergy , in their assaults of the Catholic religion , misrepresent it ' cruelly . ' It has no generous adversaries . I ...
... learned writer is led to remark , " However , be the reason what it may , this fact is certain , that the Protestant clergy , in their assaults of the Catholic religion , misrepresent it ' cruelly . ' It has no generous adversaries . I ...
Strana xxxix
... where have these lords and ladies , prelates and parsons , these Apostles of Ireland's reformation , where have they learned that charity consists in bribing a man to perjury and happy settlement of this great question ( in com- xxxix.
... where have these lords and ladies , prelates and parsons , these Apostles of Ireland's reformation , where have they learned that charity consists in bribing a man to perjury and happy settlement of this great question ( in com- xxxix.
Strana lxvii
... learned prelates , with their attention continually turned to the subject by the very nature of their daily avocations , should only then see for the first time , the guilt of sacri- at present she would meet her ruin deservedly and ...
... learned prelates , with their attention continually turned to the subject by the very nature of their daily avocations , should only then see for the first time , the guilt of sacri- at present she would meet her ruin deservedly and ...
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