Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 34
... Catholics , the inha- bitants of Hales Court , rising superior to the spirit of the times , disclaimed all such unchris- tian Christianity . They had too much deli- cacy to dream of introducing any theological subject , where their ...
... Catholics , the inha- bitants of Hales Court , rising superior to the spirit of the times , disclaimed all such unchris- tian Christianity . They had too much deli- cacy to dream of introducing any theological subject , where their ...
Page 44
... Catholics , " said the father calmly . " If men would but seek one another fairly , they would generally find more to esteem than to condemn , and dislikes would often be turned into friendships . " In such conversation , and in ...
... Catholics , " said the father calmly . " If men would but seek one another fairly , they would generally find more to esteem than to condemn , and dislikes would often be turned into friendships . " In such conversation , and in ...
Page 85
... Catholics , unless the exception is to form the rule , and a whole community are to be branded for the crimes of a few fanatics , or knaves , whom they themselves stigmatize and disown ; were we to reciprocate this injustice , and visit ...
... Catholics , unless the exception is to form the rule , and a whole community are to be branded for the crimes of a few fanatics , or knaves , whom they themselves stigmatize and disown ; were we to reciprocate this injustice , and visit ...
Page 111
... Catholic , and therefore I have no in- fluence , not even enough to prevent my being ejected from my apartments in Whitehall . True , I have this gilded cage instead , but it is a cage , and alas ! I am not always , as at the present ...
... Catholic , and therefore I have no in- fluence , not even enough to prevent my being ejected from my apartments in Whitehall . True , I have this gilded cage instead , but it is a cage , and alas ! I am not always , as at the present ...
Page 131
... marked every step of James's latter career , he had ostentatiously set up a Roman Catholic Chapel in the centre of this armament , as if for the express purpose of offending and alienating the very soldiers , who had WALTER COLYTON . 131.
... marked every step of James's latter career , he had ostentatiously set up a Roman Catholic Chapel in the centre of this armament , as if for the express purpose of offending and alienating the very soldiers , who had WALTER COLYTON . 131.
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