A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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Dalrymple was well aware of the religious faith of Arlington , when he made the
above assertion ; and because he was a concealed Catholic , and as such
trusted with the secret , classed . him with the avowed professors of his religion ,
and ...
Dalrymple was well aware of the religious faith of Arlington , when he made the
above assertion ; and because he was a concealed Catholic , and as such
trusted with the secret , classed . him with the avowed professors of his religion ,
and ...
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The Establishment of the Catholic Religion not his Primary Object . - A Complete
Toleration all he intended at first Proved by his Acts in England , Scotland and
Ireland - And by the French Correspondence . His absurd Conduct when Duke of
...
The Establishment of the Catholic Religion not his Primary Object . - A Complete
Toleration all he intended at first Proved by his Acts in England , Scotland and
Ireland - And by the French Correspondence . His absurd Conduct when Duke of
...
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blishment of the Catholic religion in this country . ... great apprehensions of the
consequences of his brother ' s conversion , and was most anxiously desirous
that he should take the Protestant Tests , and return to the Established Church .
blishment of the Catholic religion in this country . ... great apprehensions of the
consequences of his brother ' s conversion , and was most anxiously desirous
that he should take the Protestant Tests , and return to the Established Church .
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the from him , conceiving with historians of all parties , that the principal motive ,
which actuated James ' s public conduct , was the establishment of the Catholic
religion in his dominions , and that he was to be considered , rather as a bigot ...
the from him , conceiving with historians of all parties , that the principal motive ,
which actuated James ' s public conduct , was the establishment of the Catholic
religion in his dominions , and that he was to be considered , rather as a bigot ...
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SECTION " not be content , except that power should enable - " him to establish
the Catholic worship throughout “ his ... intention of James , “ after his accession ,
was to go much further than “ ! to obtain merely a toleration for his own religion .
SECTION " not be content , except that power should enable - " him to establish
the Catholic worship throughout “ his ... intention of James , “ after his accession ,
was to go much further than “ ! to obtain merely a toleration for his own religion .
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afterwards alluded answer appear argument Argyle assertion assistance authority Barillon bill Bishop brother Burnet called catholic Catholic religion cause character charge Charles church Commons conduct consideration considered conversion Court crown death described desire doubt Duke Earl effect England establishment examination execution expressed fact favour former Fox's France friends give given House Hume instance interest James John Judges Justice King King's letter Lewis Lord manner March meaning measures mentioned mind monarch Monk nature never object observation occasion opinion Parliament party passage period person political present Prince principles probably Protestant prove reader reason received reference reign religion removed respect restoration Rose Rose's says Second SECTION seems sent shew Sir Patrick supposed taken thing thought throne tion treaty wish writing written York