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on the priest tended to perpetrate that ignorance , superstition , priestcraft ,
servility , poverty , filth , disease , drunkenness and lying which in Protestant eyes
followed Catholicism as night followed day . For the Protestant believed
passionately ...
on the priest tended to perpetrate that ignorance , superstition , priestcraft ,
servility , poverty , filth , disease , drunkenness and lying which in Protestant eyes
followed Catholicism as night followed day . For the Protestant believed
passionately ...
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In the trial which followed the Judge Advocate ' s court , consisting of the Judge
Advocate , Ellis Bent , and six military officers , found Connor and McNaughton
not guilty of murder , but guilty of feloniously slaying and killing William Holness ...
In the trial which followed the Judge Advocate ' s court , consisting of the Judge
Advocate , Ellis Bent , and six military officers , found Connor and McNaughton
not guilty of murder , but guilty of feloniously slaying and killing William Holness ...
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He requested all the civil and military to join him on that solemn occasion . 42 On
Monday 13 November the Reverend Samuel Marsden , the two assistant
chaplains , followed by the principal surgeon , Luttrell , and Redfern ( who ,
though an ...
He requested all the civil and military to join him on that solemn occasion . 42 On
Monday 13 November the Reverend Samuel Marsden , the two assistant
chaplains , followed by the principal surgeon , Luttrell , and Redfern ( who ,
though an ...
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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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