| Parliament commons, proc, Ch. ii - 1725 - 266 pages
...evidently la'bour'd to bring in an Englifh, though not a tymim Popery ; I mean not only the outiide and drefs of it, but equally Abfolute : A blind Dependance .of the People upon the Clergy, and the Clergy upon thetrtfelves; and have oppofed the Papacy beyond the Sed; that they might fettle a... | |
| Great Britain - 1741 - 474 pages
...thither, ** or at leaft to meet it half-way. Some have ** evidently laboured to bring in an Englijb, " though not a Roman Popery : I mean not " only the Outfide and Drefs of it, but, equal" ly abfolute, a blind Dependence of the Peo" pie upon the Clergy, and of the Clergy up" on themfelves... | |
| John Bancks - 1760 - 330 pages
...return thither, or at leaft to meet it half way. Some have evidently laboured to bring in an Englifh, though not a Roman, popery : I mean, not only the...outfide and drefs of it, but equally abfolute, a blind dependence of the people upon the clergy, and of the clergy upon t lemfelves ; and have oppofed the... | |
| John Bancks - 1779 - 336 pages
...return thither, or at leaft to meet it half way. Some have evidently laboured to bring in an Englifh, though not a Roman, popery : I mean, not only the...outfide and drefs of it, but equally abfolute, a blind dependence of the people upon the clergy, and of the clergy upon themfelves ; and have oppofed the... | |
| John Forster - Grand Remonstrance, 1641 - 1860 - 510 pages
...felves into danger of being deftroyed by the Law. . . . ' The defign has been to bring in an Englirti though not a ' Roman Popery : I mean, not only the outfide and drefs of ' it, but an equally abfolute and blind dependence of the ' people upon the clergy, and of the clergy upon themfelves.... | |
| William Wotherspoon Ireland - Great Britain - 1905 - 564 pages
...English though not a Roman popery. I mean not only the outside and dress of it, but equally absolute a blind dependance of the people upon the clergy, and of the clergy upon themselves, and have opposed the papacy beyond the sea, that they might settle one within the sea.... | |
| William Wotherspoon Ireland - Great Britain - 1905 - 572 pages
...English though not a Roman popery. I mean not only the outside and dress of it, but equally absolute a blind dependance of the people upon the clergy, and of the clergy uppn themselves, and have opposed the papacy beyond the sea, that they might settle one within the... | |
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