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Pagina 104
... Protestants and Catholics cannot be a cause of alarm to the former . Let the Catholic religion be ever so damnatory and intole- rant , it can do no harm but to itself , if it be a principle of the state that no religious sect whatever ...
... Protestants and Catholics cannot be a cause of alarm to the former . Let the Catholic religion be ever so damnatory and intole- rant , it can do no harm but to itself , if it be a principle of the state that no religious sect whatever ...
Pagina 261
... Protestantism , was long continued ; and the noble army of martyrs who sealed the truth with their blood , parti ... Protestants at this period : It is computed that in the space of three years two hun- dred and seventy - seven persons ...
... Protestantism , was long continued ; and the noble army of martyrs who sealed the truth with their blood , parti ... Protestants at this period : It is computed that in the space of three years two hun- dred and seventy - seven persons ...
Pagina 333
... Protestants , we • recommend Catholicism to national approbation . ' How can the permission to enjoy civil privileges be ... Protestantism . The The remarks of Dr. H. on the disqualifications introduced by MONTHLY CATALOGUE , Catholic ...
... Protestants , we • recommend Catholicism to national approbation . ' How can the permission to enjoy civil privileges be ... Protestantism . The The remarks of Dr. H. on the disqualifications introduced by MONTHLY CATALOGUE , Catholic ...
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