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They refused to believe in justice for Irish Catholics in British law courts: they
despised their laws, defied their administration, and cursed all who collaborated
with their oppressors.58 The poverty contributed to the gross and sordid
ignorance ...
They refused to believe in justice for Irish Catholics in British law courts: they
despised their laws, defied their administration, and cursed all who collaborated
with their oppressors.58 The poverty contributed to the gross and sordid
ignorance ...
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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 that ...
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 that ...
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subjects whom he had been pleased to place in this distant land, to sanction
three Roman Catholic clergymen to come out to this colony, and to select such
men whose exemplary lives and learning would entitle them to their affections
and ...
subjects whom he had been pleased to place in this distant land, to sanction
three Roman Catholic clergymen to come out to this colony, and to select such
men whose exemplary lives and learning would entitle them to their affections
and ...
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Contents
THE EARLIEST TIMES TO CATHOLIC CHRISTENDOM | 3 |
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
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