Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1895 |
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Pagina 121
... Catholic , he must think it right to murder a heretical sovereign , and that because he thinks it right he will attempt to do it , and then , to found on this conclusion a law for punishing him as if he had done it , is plain ...
... Catholic , he must think it right to murder a heretical sovereign , and that because he thinks it right he will attempt to do it , and then , to found on this conclusion a law for punishing him as if he had done it , is plain ...
Pagina 122
... Catholic Church would , as a neces- sary consequence , have thought himself justified in deposing or assassinating Elizabeth . It is not suf- ficient to say that the convert must have acknow- ledged the authority of the Pope , and that ...
... Catholic Church would , as a neces- sary consequence , have thought himself justified in deposing or assassinating Elizabeth . It is not suf- ficient to say that the convert must have acknow- ledged the authority of the Pope , and that ...
Pagina 129
... Catholic or Protestant , he should burn . Then he spoke out , as people generally speak out when they are at the point of death and have nothing to hope or to fear on earth . If Mary had suffered him to live , we suspect that he would ...
... Catholic or Protestant , he should burn . Then he spoke out , as people generally speak out when they are at the point of death and have nothing to hope or to fear on earth . If Mary had suffered him to live , we suspect that he would ...
Pagina 130
... Catholic , except that he chose to be his own Pope , and of Elizabeth , who certainly had no objection to the theology of Rome , we need say nothing . These four persons were the great au- thors of the English Reformation . Three of ...
... Catholic , except that he chose to be his own Pope , and of Elizabeth , who certainly had no objection to the theology of Rome , we need say nothing . These four persons were the great au- thors of the English Reformation . Three of ...
Pagina 131
... Catholics , and signs of a spirit which was likely soon to produce insurrection on the part of the Pro- testants . It ... Catholic Church so eminently excels . But , on the other hand , she continued to be , for more than a hundred and ...
... Catholics , and signs of a spirit which was likely soon to produce insurrection on the part of the Pro- testants . It ... Catholic Church so eminently excels . But , on the other hand , she continued to be , for more than a hundred and ...
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