The Apocalypse of St. John: Or Prophecy of the Rise, Progress, and Fall of the Church of Rome; the Inquisition; the Revolution of France; the Universal War; and the Final Triumph of Christianity. Being a New Interpretation |
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... religious publk . such a Journal it is now proposed to form b estions of the best articles from the various reli- gions magazines and reviews of Europe reviews of Europe se now numerous , and we have made such a ar ge nents s vill ...
... religious publk . such a Journal it is now proposed to form b estions of the best articles from the various reli- gions magazines and reviews of Europe reviews of Europe se now numerous , and we have made such a ar ge nents s vill ...
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... religion ; in Scotland , a rival title , supported by France : in Ire- land , a perpetual rebellion , inflamed by Rome ; on the Continent , the force of Spain roused against her by the double stimulant of ambition and bigotry , at a ...
... religion ; in Scotland , a rival title , supported by France : in Ire- land , a perpetual rebellion , inflamed by Rome ; on the Continent , the force of Spain roused against her by the double stimulant of ambition and bigotry , at a ...
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... religious suffer- ing through Europe was fixed on this magnanimous woman . At home , she elevated the habits and the heart of her people . She even drained off the bitter waters of religious feud and sowed in the vigorous soil , which ...
... religious suffer- ing through Europe was fixed on this magnanimous woman . At home , she elevated the habits and the heart of her people . She even drained off the bitter waters of religious feud and sowed in the vigorous soil , which ...
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... concealed Roman Catholic . * He attempted to introduce his religion ; the star of Eng- * He had solemnly professed Popery on the eve of the restor- ation . land was instantly darkened ; the country and the king PREFACE . ix.
... concealed Roman Catholic . * He attempted to introduce his religion ; the star of Eng- * He had solemnly professed Popery on the eve of the restor- ation . land was instantly darkened ; the country and the king PREFACE . ix.
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... religion of England . The country rose under each of those Pro- testant kings to a still higher rank ; every trivial re- verse compensated by some magnificent addition of honour and power , until the throne of England stands upon a ...
... religion of England . The country rose under each of those Pro- testant kings to a still higher rank ; every trivial re- verse compensated by some magnificent addition of honour and power , until the throne of England stands upon a ...
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