Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics, Since the Reformation, Volume 2J. Murray, 1822 - Church and state |
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... Conduct of the English Catholics · page 1 1588 . 1. - Bull of Sixtus Quintus · People of England 2 2. - Cardinal Allen's Admonition to the Nobility and 5 3. - Conduct of the English Catholics during the threat- ened Invasion 8 CHAP ...
... Conduct of the English Catholics · page 1 1588 . 1. - Bull of Sixtus Quintus · People of England 2 2. - Cardinal Allen's Admonition to the Nobility and 5 3. - Conduct of the English Catholics during the threat- ened Invasion 8 CHAP ...
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... conduct of Father Garnett 164 4. - On Cecil's privity to the Conspiracy - 172 5. - Inquiry whether it can justly be charged on the general body of the Catholics - 177 CHAP . XLVII . The Oath of Allegiance framed by James the First 1 ...
... conduct of Father Garnett 164 4. - On Cecil's privity to the Conspiracy - 172 5. - Inquiry whether it can justly be charged on the general body of the Catholics - 177 CHAP . XLVII . The Oath of Allegiance framed by James the First 1 ...
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... conduct , that " pleasing sentence of the prophet , how beautiful " on the hills are the footsteps of those , who bring glad tidings ! Neither were the exertions of their 66 66 charity unattended with the approbation of " heaven . Not ...
... conduct , that " pleasing sentence of the prophet , how beautiful " on the hills are the footsteps of those , who bring glad tidings ! Neither were the exertions of their 66 66 charity unattended with the approbation of " heaven . Not ...
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... conduct of the sovereign rendered it essential to the good of the church , that he should reign no longer , the pope was authorized , by his divine commision , to deprive him of his sovereignty , and absolve his subjects from their ...
... conduct of the sovereign rendered it essential to the good of the church , that he should reign no longer , the pope was authorized , by his divine commision , to deprive him of his sovereignty , and absolve his subjects from their ...
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... conducted * " An Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain , chiefly of England , from the first planting of Christianity to the end of the reign of Charles II , with a brief account of affairs in Ireland , collected from the best ancient ...
... conducted * " An Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain , chiefly of England , from the first planting of Christianity to the end of the reign of Charles II , with a brief account of affairs in Ireland , collected from the best ancient ...
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