The revival of popery, its intolerant character ... detailed in a series of letters to William Wilberforce1819 - 80 páginas |
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... tion of the Scriptures by all Protestants . Opposed by the Pope . Church Establishments generally intolerant . P. 39-43 . LETTER VIII . Number of Priests in 1781. Their respective situ → ations in England and Wales . Ex - Jesuits , and ...
... tion of the Scriptures by all Protestants . Opposed by the Pope . Church Establishments generally intolerant . P. 39-43 . LETTER VIII . Number of Priests in 1781. Their respective situ → ations in England and Wales . Ex - Jesuits , and ...
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... tion is to effect with respect to the mass of the people . Do you confer any direct and immediate benefit upon the lower orders ? You argue , indeed , that the ultimate effects of emancipation will be to meliorate their condition , to ...
... tion is to effect with respect to the mass of the people . Do you confer any direct and immediate benefit upon the lower orders ? You argue , indeed , that the ultimate effects of emancipation will be to meliorate their condition , to ...
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... tion of an oath , as is the case in other offices , but distinctly because he is a Roman Catholic . The irresponsible head of the executive government must be Protestant , but his re- sponsible Minister , his Secretary of State , may be ...
... tion of an oath , as is the case in other offices , but distinctly because he is a Roman Catholic . The irresponsible head of the executive government must be Protestant , but his re- sponsible Minister , his Secretary of State , may be ...
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... tion of Ireland , and especially to the Protestants ? that our greater mass of British subjects would not be clamorous , and violently resist such domineering preponderance ? and that the admission of tried enemies into the citadel of ...
... tion of Ireland , and especially to the Protestants ? that our greater mass of British subjects would not be clamorous , and violently resist such domineering preponderance ? and that the admission of tried enemies into the citadel of ...
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... tion " at the various Chapels in London , & e . He states , that , after his letter of February 18th was written , “ he had been informed that Circulars were sent round to the different Catholic charity - schools in the metropolis ...
... tion " at the various Chapels in London , & e . He states , that , after his letter of February 18th was written , “ he had been informed that Circulars were sent round to the different Catholic charity - schools in the metropolis ...
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Página 213 - The Protestants foolishly expound it of Rome, for that there they put heretics to death, and allow of their punishment in other countries; but their blood is not called the blood of saints, no more than the blood of thieves, mankillers, and other malefactors, for the shedding of which, by order of justice, no commonwealth shall answer.
Página 245 - Wherefore, whosoever shall eat this bread, and drink this cup of the Lord, unworthily, shall be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord.
Página 235 - At a time that a vast number of bad books, which most grossly attack the Catholic religion, are circulated even among the unlearned, to the great destruction of souls, you judge exceedingly well, that the faithful should be excited to the reading of the Holy Scriptures, for these are the most abundant sources, which ought to be left open to every one, to draw from them purity of morals and of doctrine, to eradicate the errors which are so widely disseminated in these corrupt times.
Página 186 - I also profess and undoubtedly receive all other things delivered, defined, and declared by the sacred canons and general councils, and particularly by the holy Council of Trent; and likewise I also condemn, reject, and anathematize all things contrary thereto, and all heresies whatsoever, condemned, rejected, and anathematized by the Church.
Página 50 - MODEST (a) apology for the Roman Catholics of Great Britain : addressed to all moderate Protestants ; particularly to the members of both Houses of Parliament.
Página 130 - WUIEK published in the Polish language with a commentary, as well as a copy of the edition of it lately put forth without those annotations', taken from the writings of the holy Fathers of our Church, or other learned Catholics, with your opinion upon it; that thus, from collating them together, it may be ascertained, after mature investigation, what errors lie insidiously concealed therein, and that we may' pronounce our judgment on this affair for the preservation of the true faith.
Página 131 - NEW SPECIES OF TARES WHICH AN ENEMY IS SOWING SO ABUNDANTLY, may, by this . cheering hope, be somewhat alleviated : and, we heartily invoke upon you and your fellow Bishops, for the good of the Lord's flock, ever increasing spiritual gifts, through our Apostolic Benediction, which we impart to yourself and to them. " Given at Rome, at St. Mary the Greater, June 29, 1816, the 17th year of our Pontificate.
Página 128 - ... our venerable brethren, the Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church, we have, with the utmost care and attention, deliberated upon the measures proper to be adopted by our Pontifical authority, in order to remedy and abolish this pestilence as far as possible.
Página 128 - Health and Apostolic benediction. " In our last letter to you we promised, very soon, to return an answer to yours, in which you have appealed to this Holy See, in the name also of the other Bishops of Poland, respecting what are called Bibh Societies, and have earnestly inquired of us what you ought to do in this affair.
Página 207 - In this work, when it shall be found that much is omitted, let it not be forgotten that much likewise is performed; and though no book was ever spared out of tenderness to the author, and the world is little solicitous to know whence proceeded the faults of that which it condemns, yet it may gratify curiosity to inform it that the English Dictionary...