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... Rome to Cardinal Paparo . - The peculiar system of Dr. L. concerning the religion of the Culdees . - Refutation of it . - The wrong observance of Easter a novelty in the British churches , LETTER XVII . Journey from Cashel ...
... Rome to Cardinal Paparo . - The peculiar system of Dr. L. concerning the religion of the Culdees . - Refutation of it . - The wrong observance of Easter a novelty in the British churches , LETTER XVII . Journey from Cashel ...
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... Rome , never fail to as- " sault her in some point or other in which she is impregnable . You accuse her of teaching idolatry or impiety , or the breach of faith " with heretics , or the lawfulness of murdering them , or some other ...
... Rome , never fail to as- " sault her in some point or other in which she is impregnable . You accuse her of teaching idolatry or impiety , or the breach of faith " with heretics , or the lawfulness of murdering them , or some other ...
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... Rome , and the renowned chieftains of Christendom , in early times , could settle such disputes without murdering one ano- ther , and they did not think that even a blow was that atrocious injury which nothing but blood could expiatet ...
... Rome , and the renowned chieftains of Christendom , in early times , could settle such disputes without murdering one ano- ther , and they did not think that even a blow was that atrocious injury which nothing but blood could expiatet ...
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... Rome , by a sanguinary bigot of " the name of Pastorini . This writer defends " and expresses his approbation of all the mas- sacres of Protestants which ever took place in " France and Ireland . This piece of folly and " blasphemy was ...
... Rome , by a sanguinary bigot of " the name of Pastorini . This writer defends " and expresses his approbation of all the mas- sacres of Protestants which ever took place in " France and Ireland . This piece of folly and " blasphemy was ...
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... Rome , but in England . 3dly , The author was not a sanguinary bigot , but a most mild and en- lightened Christian , as the whole tenor of his life and writings prove . 4thly , His name was not Pastorini , this being a inere allusion to ...
... Rome , but in England . 3dly , The author was not a sanguinary bigot , but a most mild and en- lightened Christian , as the whole tenor of his life and writings prove . 4thly , His name was not Pastorini , this being a inere allusion to ...
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