| William Ewart Gladstone - 1851 - 72 pages
...Archbishop of high birth, simple manners, and entire devotion to the duties of his calling, who, I am certain, is entirely incapable of either participating...their doctrines do not seem to satisfy those in power, for a periodical which they conduct, under the name of La Civilta Cattolica, and which they used to... | |
| Pierce Connelly - 1851 - 110 pages
...Archbishop of high birth, simple manners, and entire devotion to the duties of his calling, who I am certain is entirely incapable of either participating...even their doctrines do not seem to satisfy those in power."—Second Letter to the Earl of Aberdeen, by the Bight Hon. WE Gladstone, MP I HAVE not the... | |
| 1851 - 508 pages
...Archbishop of high birth, simple manners, and entire devotion to the duties of his calling, who, I am certain, is entirely incapable of either participating...unworthy in their character. The Jesuits are the body w/io, perhaps, stand nearest to the Government; but they were ejected from their college during the... | |
| 1851 - 636 pages
...archbishop of high birth, simple manners, and entire devotion to the duties of his calling, who, I am certain, is entirely incapable of either participating...conniving at any proceedings unworthy in their character." It may be said, What has all this to do with Popery here or elsewhere ? We answer, the complicity of... | |
| Jules Gondon - 1851 - 146 pages
...Archbishop of high birth, simple manners, and entire devotion to the duties of his calling, who, I am certain, is entirely incapable of either participating in, or conniving at, any proceedings unworthy of their character." How, then, Sir, can you reconcile the faithful fulfilment of these high sacerdotal... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1859 - 108 pages
...Archbishop of high birth, simple manners, and entire devotion to the duties of his calling, who, I am certain, is entirely incapable of either participating...their doctrines do not seem to satisfy those in power, for a periodical which they conduct, under the name of La Civiltd Cattolica, and which they used to... | |
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