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Page 104
Lying , deceit , double - dealing , perjury , subornation of witnesses , violence ,
even murder , ceased to be reprehensible or damnable if perpetrated against the
Protestant ascendancy . They refused to believe in justice for Irish Catholics in ...
Lying , deceit , double - dealing , perjury , subornation of witnesses , violence ,
even murder , ceased to be reprehensible or damnable if perpetrated against the
Protestant ascendancy . They refused to believe in justice for Irish Catholics in ...
Page 105
For the Protestant believed passionately that Protestantism represented the
higher level or order — industry ... power , that father confessors taught their
flocks to hold no faith with Protestants , that the inclinations of Catholics to
enslave ...
For the Protestant believed passionately that Protestantism represented the
higher level or order — industry ... power , that father confessors taught their
flocks to hold no faith with Protestants , that the inclinations of Catholics to
enslave ...
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55 For the rest , the Protestant community seemed disposed to assist rather than
frustrate the work of the Catholic chaplains . A Protestant , John Piper , helped
them to find board and lodging : 56 At a public meeting held on 30 June at the ...
55 For the rest , the Protestant community seemed disposed to assist rather than
frustrate the work of the Catholic chaplains . A Protestant , John Piper , helped
them to find board and lodging : 56 At a public meeting held on 30 June at the ...
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Contents
THE EARLIEST TIMES TO CATHOLIC CHRISTENDOM | 5 |
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
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