British History and Papal Claims, from the Norman Conquest to the Present Day, Volume 2Hodder & Stoughton, 1893 - Church and state |
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... Pope should regard the terms Popery and Papist as ' insulting , ' we cannot divine . Enough for us to know that either term is resented . We have followed hitherto the Parliamentary practice for the centuries that have passed in review ...
... Pope should regard the terms Popery and Papist as ' insulting , ' we cannot divine . Enough for us to know that either term is resented . We have followed hitherto the Parliamentary practice for the centuries that have passed in review ...
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... opinion adverse to your Majesty's Goverment , or repugnant to the duties of good citizens . ' They frankly appeal for 2 Ibid . p . 1138 . 1 Hansard's P. H. vol . xix . p . 1137 . 16 THE MILITIA OF THE POPE BOOK IV . LA.D.
... opinion adverse to your Majesty's Goverment , or repugnant to the duties of good citizens . ' They frankly appeal for 2 Ibid . p . 1138 . 1 Hansard's P. H. vol . xix . p . 1137 . 16 THE MILITIA OF THE POPE BOOK IV . LA.D.
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... Pope of Rome , the sworn servants of a foreign personage , who have proved on ten thousand pages of history that their allegiance to him dominates and divides their allegiance to their own Sovereign and country . It is not because these ...
... Pope of Rome , the sworn servants of a foreign personage , who have proved on ten thousand pages of history that their allegiance to him dominates and divides their allegiance to their own Sovereign and country . It is not because these ...
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... Pope or See of Rome ; ( 4 ) That this House does and ever will watch over the interests of the Protestant religion , that all attempts to seduce the youth of these kingdoms from the Established Church to Popery are highly criminal ...
... Pope or See of Rome ; ( 4 ) That this House does and ever will watch over the interests of the Protestant religion , that all attempts to seduce the youth of these kingdoms from the Established Church to Popery are highly criminal ...
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... Pope , from the days of Elizabeth till the Revolution . ... But we were not now afraid of the Pope , nor of a Popish King , nor of a Popish Pretender . . . . In 1778 some of these severe laws had been repealed . How had the Roman ...
... Pope , from the days of Elizabeth till the Revolution . ... But we were not now afraid of the Pope , nor of a Popish King , nor of a Popish Pretender . . . . In 1778 some of these severe laws had been repealed . How had the Roman ...
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allegiance argument Bishops BOOK Britain British Catholic Association Catholic Relief Bill Catholics of Ireland CHAP Civil Clergy Committee concession Constitution Crown danger debate declared Disabilities Duke Earl Ecclesiastical Emancipation England George Government granted Hansard's P. D. second Hansard's P. D. third Hansard's P. H. vol House of Commons Ibid Jesuits King LA.D Lord Chancellor Majesty Majesty's majority Maynooth measure Member ment Minister motion never O'Connell Oath Oath of Supremacy opinion P. D. first series P. D. second series P. D. third series Papal Claims Papists Parlia Parliamentary passed Peel Peel's Peers petition Pitt political Pope Popery Popish present Priests principles proposed Protestant Establishment Protestantism Religious repeal Resolution Right Honourable Roman Catholic Relief Rome second reading session Sir Francis Burdett Sir John Sir Robert Sovereign speech Spencer Perceval spirit Supremacy tion Treaty of Limerick Union United Kingdom vote Wellington