Hidden fields
Books Books
" Catholics, indeed, were held to be scarcely within the pale of Christian charity. But the clergy of the fallen Anglican Church were suffered to celebrate their worship on condition that they would abstain from preaching about politics. "
An Oration Delivered at Malden, on the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the ... - Page 43
by James Diman Green - 1850 - 53 pages
Full view - About this book

The Church

1862
...than this. " Under no English government," affirms Lord Macaulay of Cromwell's administration, "has there been so little religious persecution. The clergy...celebrate their worship on condition that they would refrain from preaching about politics. Even the Jews, whose public worship had, ever since the thirteenth...
Full view - About this book

The History of England from the Accession of James the Second, Volume 1

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1849 - 470 pages
...were violated only in cases where the safety of the Protector's person and government were concerned. Justice was administered between man and man with...had there been so little religious persecution. The unfortunate Roman Catholics, indeed, were held to be scarcely within the pale of Christian charity....
Full view - About this book

The History of England from the Accession of James II.

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1849 - 560 pages
...safety of the Protector's person and government wese. concerned. Justice was administered between KTtJ man and man with an exactness and purity not before...had there been so little religious persecution. The unfortunate Roman Catholics, indeed, were held to be scarcely within the pale of Christian charity....
Full view - About this book

Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 16

William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - Periodicals - 1849 - 840 pages
...of the Protector's person and government was concerned. Justice was administered between man and mnn with an exactness and purity not before known. Under no English Government since the Ilefonnation had theia been so little religious persecution. The unfortunate Bomau Catholics, indeed,...
Full view - About this book

The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1849 - 818 pages
...you and me.' The very Cavalier was protected, save when he plotted the overthrow of the government. ' Justice was administered between man and man with an exactness and purity not known before. Under no English government, since the Reformation, had there been so little religious...
Full view - About this book

The bi-centennial book of Malden

Malden Mass - Malden (Mass.) - 1850 - 262 pages
...but were frequently exposed to the outrages of a fanatical rabble," &c—Hist. of England, Butler Sf Co., Phil, 1849. Vol. I. p. 118. How is the foregoing...on condition that they would abstain from preaching abont politics. Even the Jews, whose public worship had, ever since the thirteenth century, been interdicted,...
Full view - About this book

The History of England, from the Accession of James II.

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1850 - 552 pages
...wore violated only in cases where the safety of the Protector's person and government was concerned. Justice was administered between man and man with...had there been so little religious persecution. The unfortunate Roman Catholics, indeed, were held to be scarcely within the pale of Christian charity....
Full view - About this book

The Dublin Review, Part 1

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1854 - 580 pages
...enjoyed in peace whatever the civil troubles had left him. Above all, if we may trust his assurance, "justice was administered between man and man with an exactness and purity not hitherto known." How different M. Guizot's plain statement of facts from these ambitious but vague...
Full view - About this book

The History of England from the Accession of James II, Volume 1

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1855 - 556 pages
...were violated only in cases where the safety of the Protector's person and government were concerned. Justice was administered between man and man with...government, since the Reformation, had there been "so tlittle religious persecutions The unfortunate Roman Catholics, indeed, were held to be scarcely within...
Full view - About this book

The History of England from the Accession of James the Second, Volume 1

Thomas Babington Macaulay - Great Britain - 1858 - 480 pages
...were violated only in cases where the safety of the Protector's person and government was concerned. Justice was administered between man and man with an exactness and purity not before known. Tinder no English government since the Eeformation, had there been so little religious persecution....
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF