| 1816 - 562 pagina’s
...barefaced rebellion against their king, whose person they loved, and reverenced his government ; nor could they have been wrought upon towards the lessening...jealous, or apprehensive of a design to introduce popery ; a great part of their religion consisting in an entire detestation of Popery, in believing the Pope... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1826 - 624 pagina’s
...barefaced rebellion against their king, whose person they loved, and reverenced his government ; nor could they have been wrought upon towards the lessening...jealous or apprehensive of a design to introduce popery ; a great part of their religion11 consisting in an entire detestation of popery, in believing the... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 628 pagina’s
...barefaced rebellion against their king, whose person they loved, and reverenced his government ; nor could they have been wrought upon towards the lessening...jealous or apprehensive of a design to introduce popery ; a great part of their religion11 consisting in an entire detestation of popery, in believing the... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1826 - 330 pagina’s
...faction. " A great part of their religion," says Lord Clarendon, "of the Scottish nation consisted in an entire detestation of Popery, in believing the...and hating perfectly the persons of all Papists." — " Too many of us," says Bishop Taylor, " account good works to be Popery ; while we hear it preached,... | |
| John Parker Lawson - 1829 - 590 pagina’s
...Laud that he was introducing Popery; men, as the noble historian remarks, whose " religion consisted in an entire detestation of Popery, in believing the...be Antichrist, and hating perfectly the persons of Papists ;" — Covenanters, Gospellers, Puritans, and a score of visionary and phrensied sectaries,... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.), Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1839 - 516 pagina’s
...barefaced rebellion against their king, whose person they loved, and reverenced his government; nor could they have been wrought upon towards the lessening...Antichrist, and hating perfectly the persons of all papists ; and I doubt all others, who did not hate them. The canons now published, besides (as hath been touched... | |
| 1846 - 278 pagina’s
...by their own authority. — Clarendon. SCOTCH RELIGION. — A great part of their religion consists in an entire detestation of Popery, in believing the...anti-Christ, and hating perfectly the persons of all Papists. — Ihid. [The very same observation is true of Anglican religion as exhihited at Exeterhall, in lectures... | |
| 1849 - 814 pagina’s
...the mist must all be summoned to our • " A great part of their religion," writes Lord Clarendon, " consisting in an entire detestation of popery, in...and hating perfectly the persons of all papists." — Hist, of Rebellion, Book II. ad init. t Iliad. V. 127. J .Eneid. II. 604. aid. It is not for the... | |
| 1860 - 552 pagina’s
...dictum concerning the majority of the Scotch of his day : ' a great part of their religion consist' ing in an entire detestation of popery, in believing the...Antichrist, and hating perfectly the persons of all ' papists.'1 And yet the bare and unpoetical character of Presbyterianism (admitted even by many of... | |
| 1890 - 552 pagina’s
...6 he says that nation would have been loyal, but for the fact that ' their whole religion consisted in an entire detestation of Popery, in believing the...Antichrist, and hating perfectly the persons of all papists ; and I doubt all others who did not hate them.' This was, indeed, one phase of the creed of covenanting... | |
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