The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volumen23F. and C. Rivington, 1804 |
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... Catholics , whose conduct and practices at that day are indefenfible ; and he was anxious to retain a fufficient force ... Catholic council of Kilkenny , folely The Irish forces defeated at Nantwich were all Proteftants ; and most of the ...
... Catholics , whose conduct and practices at that day are indefenfible ; and he was anxious to retain a fufficient force ... Catholic council of Kilkenny , folely The Irish forces defeated at Nantwich were all Proteftants ; and most of the ...
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... Catholics of that day might have given no fmall or equivocal marks of that eminent loyalty and fidelity , " which Mr. Plowden attributes to them , by generously ftepping forward in fupport of Charles the Second , without propofing to ...
... Catholics of that day might have given no fmall or equivocal marks of that eminent loyalty and fidelity , " which Mr. Plowden attributes to them , by generously ftepping forward in fupport of Charles the Second , without propofing to ...
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... Catholics to Charles the Second , and to his father , and of the unmerited fufferings " of these martyrs to royalty , " as this writer is pleafed to ftyle them . " If ever , " fays this gentleman , † ́ “ Ireland ( 1. e . the Catholic ...
... Catholics to Charles the Second , and to his father , and of the unmerited fufferings " of these martyrs to royalty , " as this writer is pleafed to ftyle them . " If ever , " fays this gentleman , † ́ “ Ireland ( 1. e . the Catholic ...
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... Catholics of Ireland were invefled with the whole adminiflration of Irish government , it behoves us to examine with some attention the ufe they made of their political power . Mr. Plowden begins , by attempting to difcredit Doctor ...
... Catholics of Ireland were invefled with the whole adminiflration of Irish government , it behoves us to examine with some attention the ufe they made of their political power . Mr. Plowden begins , by attempting to difcredit Doctor ...
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... Catholic officers , " and he might have added men , the whole Proteftant militia raised by Ormond having been difarmed * , and Catho- lics embodied in their place ; " the Bench filled with Catholic Judges , " except three , who promifed ...
... Catholic officers , " and he might have added men , the whole Proteftant militia raised by Ormond having been difarmed * , and Catho- lics embodied in their place ; " the Bench filled with Catholic Judges , " except three , who promifed ...
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