A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the SecondJ. Johnson, 1811 - 424 страници |
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... Catholic officers ; for the suspension of those laws was necessary in order to render the toleration of Catholics ... religion of the country . Mr. Rose seems not to be aware of this distinction , or not to have recollected that the intention ...
... Catholic officers ; for the suspension of those laws was necessary in order to render the toleration of Catholics ... religion of the country . Mr. Rose seems not to be aware of this distinction , or not to have recollected that the intention ...
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... Catholic religion , was not the substitution of it for the national church , but a com- plete toleration for its professors . * SECTION III . The first letter , of the 19th February , 1685 , cited Rose , p . 98 . by Mr. Rose , would be ...
... Catholic religion , was not the substitution of it for the national church , but a com- plete toleration for its professors . * SECTION III . The first letter , of the 19th February , 1685 , cited Rose , p . 98 . by Mr. Rose , would be ...
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... Catholics so far as to allow them the free ex- ercise of their religion , only an expedient for secur- ing it . In a ... Catholic ; but this he treats as a project so difficult in the execu- tion , not to say impossible , that sensible ...
... Catholics so far as to allow them the free ex- ercise of their religion , only an expedient for secur- ing it . In a ... Catholic ; but this he treats as a project so difficult in the execu- tion , not to say impossible , that sensible ...
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... Catholics shall be abolished , and none shall be prosecuted for exercising their religion in their own houses ; and there was even no doubt , but the Catholic Lords would be allowed to sit in Parliament . Barillon having thus stated a ...
... Catholics shall be abolished , and none shall be prosecuted for exercising their religion in their own houses ; and there was even no doubt , but the Catholic Lords would be allowed to sit in Parliament . Barillon having thus stated a ...
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Samuel Heywood. SECTION III . Rose , p . 100 . blishment of the Catholic religion , on the ruins of the Church of England , was the object of the King , * 99 29 " the Mr. Rose then quotes passages from a variety of letters , as " the ...
Samuel Heywood. SECTION III . Rose , p . 100 . blishment of the Catholic religion , on the ruins of the Church of England , was the object of the King , * 99 29 " the Mr. Rose then quotes passages from a variety of letters , as " the ...
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