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... Catholics with the Pope , Mr. Eustace accuses the Bishop of malevolence and mis- representation , ' ( hard words , ) and endeavours to set the R. R. prelate right on a point which he ( Mr. E. ) must be allowed to understand better than ...
... Catholics with the Pope , Mr. Eustace accuses the Bishop of malevolence and mis- representation , ' ( hard words , ) and endeavours to set the R. R. prelate right on a point which he ( Mr. E. ) must be allowed to understand better than ...
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... Catholics proved to be , upon Principle , irreconcileably hostile to all Protestant Establishments . Intended to serve as a Supplement to " The Claims of the Roman Catholics considered , " & c . 8vo . IS . Cadell and Davies . Our ...
... Catholics proved to be , upon Principle , irreconcileably hostile to all Protestant Establishments . Intended to serve as a Supplement to " The Claims of the Roman Catholics considered , " & c . 8vo . IS . Cadell and Davies . Our ...
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... Catholics ; coupling these with a proposal made by the Catholic Board to edit for gratuitous distribution a version of the Bible in the common tongue , for the ge neral use of their own body ; and considering also that the Bible , if it ...
... Catholics ; coupling these with a proposal made by the Catholic Board to edit for gratuitous distribution a version of the Bible in the common tongue , for the ge neral use of their own body ; and considering also that the Bible , if it ...
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