A Review of the Policy and Peculiar Doctrines of the Modern Church of Rome ... in Answer to Arguments Advanced in Favour of the Roman-Catholic Question; and More Especially, Those of Sir John ThrockmortonE. Williams, 1809 - 195 pages |
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... religious , is considered , and their true Origin designated ; and some of those , which the Protestants con- sider as the most objectionable , are proved not to have been held by the ancient British , Saxon , or Irish Christian ...
... religious , is considered , and their true Origin designated ; and some of those , which the Protestants con- sider as the most objectionable , are proved not to have been held by the ancient British , Saxon , or Irish Christian ...
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... religious systems of the Romish church have been truly and forcibly repre- 1 sented , they have not been traced to ... religion with the Constitution of England , been cleared up . These deficiencies he has endeavoured to supply ; and he ...
... religious systems of the Romish church have been truly and forcibly repre- 1 sented , they have not been traced to ... religion with the Constitution of England , been cleared up . These deficiencies he has endeavoured to supply ; and he ...
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... Religion with Policy .... The Papal Power dangerous to a Protestant Government Of the Doctrine of Infallibility Page 1 6 11 13 .. 18 19 Of Monastic Institutions , and the Danger from them Policy of the Romish Church , derived from that ...
... Religion with Policy .... The Papal Power dangerous to a Protestant Government Of the Doctrine of Infallibility Page 1 6 11 13 .. 18 19 Of Monastic Institutions , and the Danger from them Policy of the Romish Church , derived from that ...
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... Religion , as to Laws , 113 As to Science .... 98 ...... 108 ..... 119 Of the Adaptability of the Romish Religion to different Forms of Government 121 Of the Consequences of former Concessions to the Roman Catholics 122 Horror of Popery ...
... Religion , as to Laws , 113 As to Science .... 98 ...... 108 ..... 119 Of the Adaptability of the Romish Religion to different Forms of Government 121 Of the Consequences of former Concessions to the Roman Catholics 122 Horror of Popery ...
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... religious youth , or to the government and constitution of his country . We have seen enough of the danger of innovations upon the political maxims of particular states in no very distant example , wherein the public body , ex- hausted ...
... religious youth , or to the government and constitution of his country . We have seen enough of the danger of innovations upon the political maxims of particular states in no very distant example , wherein the public body , ex- hausted ...
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