Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1895 |
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... Catholic , to worship the host . Dr. Nares speaks in several places with just severity of the sophistry of the Jesuits , and with just admira- tion of the incomparable letters of Pascal . It is somewhat strange , therefore , that he ...
... Catholic , to worship the host . Dr. Nares speaks in several places with just severity of the sophistry of the Jesuits , and with just admira- tion of the incomparable letters of Pascal . It is somewhat strange , therefore , that he ...
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... Catholic Europe . The only event of modern times which can be properly compared with the Reformation is the French Revolution , or , to speak more accurately , that great revolution of political feeling which took place in almost every ...
... Catholic Europe . The only event of modern times which can be properly compared with the Reformation is the French Revolution , or , to speak more accurately , that great revolution of political feeling which took place in almost every ...
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... Catholic Church was restored by Mary ; Protestantism was again established by Elizabeth . The faith of the nation ... Catholics . Mary persecuted Protestants . Elizabeth persecuted Catholics again . The father of those three sovereigns ...
... Catholic Church was restored by Mary ; Protestantism was again established by Elizabeth . The faith of the nation ... Catholics . Mary persecuted Protestants . Elizabeth persecuted Catholics again . The father of those three sovereigns ...
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... Catholic doctrines with the spirit of Paris . Neither sect in England formed a League . Neither sect extorted a ... Catholics , after having regained and abused their old ascen- dency , submitted patiently to the severe rule of Elizabeth ...
... Catholic doctrines with the spirit of Paris . Neither sect in England formed a League . Neither sect extorted a ... Catholics , after having regained and abused their old ascen- dency , submitted patiently to the severe rule of Elizabeth ...
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... Catholic worship and to persecute those who would not con- form to it , it was evidently because the people cared far less for the Protestant religion than for the rights of property and for the independence of the English crown . In ...
... Catholic worship and to persecute those who would not con- form to it , it was evidently because the people cared far less for the Protestant religion than for the rights of property and for the independence of the English crown . In ...
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