| New Church gen. confer - 1852 - 494 trang
...life, when he is called upon to defend once more the glorious principle of religious freedom,' — be not too simple in your credulity. These are brave...words, but they mean nothing; no, nothing more than the promisen of a Parliamentary candidate to his constituents on the hustings. He is not talking Catholicism,... | |
| 1851 - 650 trang
...most humiliating day in his life, when he is called upon to defend once more the glorioui principle of religious freedom (especially if he says anything about the Emancipation Act and the toleration it ceded to Catholics), be not too simple in your credulity. These are brave words, but they mean nothing;... | |
| sir George Sinclair (2nd bart.) - 1852 - 818 trang
...his life, when he is called upon to defend once more the glorious principle of religious freedom,' be not too simple in your credulity. These are brave...parliamentary candidate to his constituents on the hustings. lie is not talking Catholicism, but Protestantism and nonsense ; and he will no more act on these notions... | |
| 1852 - 336 trang
...his Ufa, when he is called upon to defend once more the glorious principle of religious fteedom,' — be not too simple in your credulity. These are brave...but they mean nothing ; no, nothing more than the pronjises of a Parliamentary candidate to his constituents out the hustings* He is not talking CathuVu-isт,... | |
| Church of England young men's society north of London auxiliary - 1852 - 212 trang
...most humiliating day of his life, when he is called upon to defend once more the glorious principle of religious freedom (especially if he says anything...about the Emancipation Act, and the toleration it concedes to Catholics), be not too simple in your credulity. These are brave words, but they mean nothing... | |
| University magazine - 1852 - 790 trang
...freedom, especially if ho says anything about the Emancipation Art, ami the toleration it eonctdtd to Catholics— be not too simple In your credulity. These are brave words, bot they mean nothing ; no, nothing more than the promises of a prtrliameritftry candidate to his constituents... | |
| 1852 - 1236 trang
...most humiliating day in his life, when he is called upon, to defend once more the glorious principle of religious freedom, especially if he says anything about the Emancipation Act, aiid the toleration it conceded to Catholics— be not too simple in your credulity. These are brave... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1853 - 760 trang
...most humiliating day in his life, when he is called upon to defend once more the glorious principle of religious freedom ' — (especially if he , says...conceded to Catholics) — be not too simple in your eredulity. These are brave words, but they mean nothing ; no, nothing more than the promises of a Parliamentary... | |
| 1855 - 166 trang
...when he is called upon to defend once more the glorious principles of religious freedom—(especially if he says anything about the Emancipation Act, and the ' toleration' it conceded to Catholics)—n«il be not too simple in your credulity. These are true words,'but they mean nothing... | |
| 1856 - 824 trang
...his life, when he is called upon to defend once more the glorious principle of religious freedom,' be not too simple in your credulity. These are brave words, but they mean nothing. He is not talking Catholicism, but Protestantism and nonsense ! Tou ask if he was lord in the land,... | |
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