A letter to ... Henry Phillpotts on the subject of his two letters to ... George Canning [respecting the Catholic claims].1827 |
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Strana 13
... language , at the provision for additional churches and glebe houses in Ireland , which is mentioned by Lord Grenville : * a mea- * " The plans , which were then in contemplation , included , " in the first place , measures of ...
... language , at the provision for additional churches and glebe houses in Ireland , which is mentioned by Lord Grenville : * a mea- * " The plans , which were then in contemplation , included , " in the first place , measures of ...
Strana 15
... language of his day , they were " suspecté d'etre suspects , " the political and religious differences between Pro- testants would all be cast aside ; Whig would join hands with Tory , the theoretic Republican with the supporter of ...
... language of his day , they were " suspecté d'etre suspects , " the political and religious differences between Pro- testants would all be cast aside ; Whig would join hands with Tory , the theoretic Republican with the supporter of ...
Strana 16
... language , it was feared that a large body of our own coun- trymen entertained principles dangerous to the constitution : a fortiori , would he have thought so now , when we are at peace with all the world ; when an opposition can ...
... language , it was feared that a large body of our own coun- trymen entertained principles dangerous to the constitution : a fortiori , would he have thought so now , when we are at peace with all the world ; when an opposition can ...
Strana 21
... language of Pius VII . himself on this " subject . But even the mandates from Rome are deemed " by your Irish friends unworthy of their attention , when " they coincide with the claims of duty to their temporal ' sovereign . " - Letter ...
... language of Pius VII . himself on this " subject . But even the mandates from Rome are deemed " by your Irish friends unworthy of their attention , when " they coincide with the claims of duty to their temporal ' sovereign . " - Letter ...
Strana 73
... language , such as men use when they are fairly estimating danger . Take an example from the beautiful simplicity of Scripture : " whether he be able " with ten thousand to meet him who cometh " against him with twenty thousand ; " that ...
... language , such as men use when they are fairly estimating danger . Take an example from the beautiful simplicity of Scripture : " whether he be able " with ten thousand to meet him who cometh " against him with twenty thousand ; " that ...
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alluded ancestors appeal apply argument Athanasian Creed attached bargain believe bill casuistry Catholic bishops Catholic clergy Catholic question cause Church of England church of Rome claims clause communion concede concession constitution coronation oath course danger declare degree doctrine of exclusive doubt Doyle duty of acting effect evils exclusive salvation excommunication favour feeling give HENRY PHILLPOTTS hold honour House House of Lords indulgences introduce Ireland Irish Catholics King legislation legislature Letter lics ligion Lord Lord Grenville Lord Liverpool's Majesty matter means measure ment mind O'Connell object occasion opinion Parlia Parliament party persecution persons Pitt Pitt Club Pitt's political Pope Pope's Supremacy present priests principles promise Protestant ascendancy Protestant church Protestant establishments quote racter religion respecting Roman Catholic royal negative Scriptures sentence sion Sovereign speak suppose sure tenets testant ther tholic tion transubstantiation unfairness veto words
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Strana 65 - The times have been That, when the brains were out, the man would die, And there an end ; but now they rise again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools.
Strana 91 - Christ. For the right faith is that we believe and confess that our Lord Jesus Christ...
Strana 90 - So that in all things, as is aforesaid, the Unity in Trinity, and the Trinity in Unity is to be worshipped. He therefore that will be saved, must thus think of the Trinity.
Strana 147 - ... this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them?" — King or queen,
Strana 1 - The champion, moving onward amid these well-meant hints, ascended the platform by the sloping alley which led to it from the lists, and, to the astonishment of all present, riding straight up to the central pavilion, struck with the sharp end of his spear the shield of Brian de Bois-Guilbert until it rung again.
Strana 15 - That the political circumstances under which the exclusive laws originated, arising either from the conflicting power of hostile and nearly balanced sects, from the apprehension of a Popish queen or successor, a disputed succession, and a foreign Pretender, and a division in Europe between Catholic and Protestant powers, are no longer applicable to the present state of things.
Strana 15 - Britain, and still more by one of those required in Ireland, as the condition of the indulgences already granted, and which might equally be...
Strana 90 - WHOSOEVER will be saved : before all things it is necessary that he hold the Catholic Faith. Which Faith, except every one do keep whole and undefiled : without doubt he shall perish everlastingly.
Strana 16 - ... extent to which your Majesty entertains, and has declared that sentiment. ' He trusts your Majesty will believe, that every principle of duty, gratitude, and attachment, must make him look to your Majesty's ease and satisfaction, in preference to all considerations, but those arising from a sense of what in his honest opinion is due to the real interest of your Majesty and your dominions.
Strana 112 - Vim temperatam di quoque provehunt In majus ; idem odere vires Omne nefas animo moventes.