Lectures on the Present Position of Catholics in England: Addressed to the Brothers of the OratoryBurns & Lambert, 1851 - 388 էջ |
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... ST . PHILIP NERI . LECTURE I. PROTESTANT VIEW OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH . London : BURNS & LAMBERT , 17 , PORTMAN STREET , AND 63 , PATERNOSTER ROW . LECTURE I. PROTESTANT VIEW OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH . THERE. 1851 . LECTURES.
... ST . PHILIP NERI . LECTURE I. PROTESTANT VIEW OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH . London : BURNS & LAMBERT , 17 , PORTMAN STREET , AND 63 , PATERNOSTER ROW . LECTURE I. PROTESTANT VIEW OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH . THERE. 1851 . LECTURES.
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... London mob ; who never read the English history , nor studied any one of our philo- sophers , jurists , moralists , or poets ; but who has dipped into Blackstone and several English histories , and has picked up facts at third or fourth ...
... London mob ; who never read the English history , nor studied any one of our philo- sophers , jurists , moralists , or poets ; but who has dipped into Blackstone and several English histories , and has picked up facts at third or fourth ...
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... London alone . Burning of children , too , is a favourite punishment with John Bull , as may be seen in this same Blackstone , who notices the burning of a girl of thirteen given by Sir Matthew Hale . The valets always assassinate their ...
... London alone . Burning of children , too , is a favourite punishment with John Bull , as may be seen in this same Blackstone , who notices the burning of a girl of thirteen given by Sir Matthew Hale . The valets always assassinate their ...
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... London in 1815 , deposes that he saw a number of sculls on each side of the river Thames , and he was told they were found especially thick at the landing - places among the water- men . But why multiply instances , when the names of ...
... London in 1815 , deposes that he saw a number of sculls on each side of the river Thames , and he was told they were found especially thick at the landing - places among the water- men . But why multiply instances , when the names of ...
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... . PHILIP NERI . LECTURE II . PROTESTANT VIEW . London : BURNS & LAMBERT , 17 , PORTMAN STREET , AND 63 , PATERNOSTER ROW . 4 LECTURE II . TRADITION THE SUSTAINING POWER OF THE. TRADITION THE SUSTAINING POWER OF THE. 1851 . LECTURES.
... . PHILIP NERI . LECTURE II . PROTESTANT VIEW . London : BURNS & LAMBERT , 17 , PORTMAN STREET , AND 63 , PATERNOSTER ROW . 4 LECTURE II . TRADITION THE SUSTAINING POWER OF THE. TRADITION THE SUSTAINING POWER OF THE. 1851 . LECTURES.
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Էջ 369 - Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves is as true of personal habits as of money.
Էջ 273 - I do not like thee, Dr Fell. The reason why I cannot tell, But this I know, I know full well, I do not like thee, Dr Fell.
Էջ 372 - For I will give you a mouth and wisdom, which all your adversaries shall not be able to gainsay nor resist.
Էջ 76 - I will put enmities between thee and the woman, and thy seed and her seed: she shall crush thy head, and thou shalt lie in wait for her heel.
Էջ 13 - So that laity and clergy, learned and unlearned, all ages, sects, and degrees of men, women, and children of whole Christendom — an horrible and most dreadful thing to think — have been at once drowned in abominable idolatry, of all other vices most detested of God, and most damnable to man ; and that by the space of eight hundred years and more...
Էջ 31 - Fortescue, in the name of his brethren, declared, " that they ought not to make answer [ 164 ] " to that question : for it hath not been used aforetime that " the justices should in any wise determine the privileges " of the high court of parliament. For it is so high and " mighty in its nature, that it may make law : and that " which is law, it may make no law : and the determination " and knowledge of that privilege belongs to the lords of " parliament, and not to the justices.
Էջ 257 - The capital and the whole nation went mad with hatred and fear. The penal laws, which had begun to lose something of their edge, were sharpened anew. Everywhere justices were busied in searching houses and seizing papers. All the gaols were filled with Papists. London had the aspect of a city in a state of siege. The trainbands were under arms all night. Preparations were made for barricading the great thoroughfares.
Էջ 95 - We see here a large and ample description of a good Christian, in which there is not the least mention of the love of God, resignation to his will, obedience to his laws, or of justice, benevolence, and charity towards men.
Էջ 32 - And her successor, King James the first, who had imbibed high notions of the divinity of regal sway, more than once laid it down in his speeches, that, " as it is atheism and blasphemy " in a creature to dispute what the Deity may do, so it " is presumption and sedition in a subject to dispute what " a king may do in the height of his power : good " Christians," he adds, " will be content with God's will, " revealed in his word ; and good subjects will rest in the " king's will, revealed in his law...
Էջ 257 - Patrols marched up and down the streets. Cannon were planted round Whitehall. No citizen thought himself safe unless he carried under his coat a small flail loaded with lead to brain the Popish assassins.