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... Papists , he would most probably have committed imprudences which might have been his ruin . His son , whose name was Eustace , was a shrewd lawyer and courtier . He was much more than his father - a Papist at heart , but he conformed ...
... Papists , he would most probably have committed imprudences which might have been his ruin . His son , whose name was Eustace , was a shrewd lawyer and courtier . He was much more than his father - a Papist at heart , but he conformed ...
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... Papists en- joyed more and more liberty , especially between 1630 and 1640 . Advantage was taken by the party of this freedom to the fullest extent ; money was amassed abroad , an army of missionary priests poured into England , agents ...
... Papists en- joyed more and more liberty , especially between 1630 and 1640 . Advantage was taken by the party of this freedom to the fullest extent ; money was amassed abroad , an army of missionary priests poured into England , agents ...
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... Papists , though at the same time sincere members of their own Church . The value of emissaries possessing in this way the confidence of Church people and Papists alike was so obvious , that Mr. Inglesant and his friends did all they ...
... Papists , though at the same time sincere members of their own Church . The value of emissaries possessing in this way the confidence of Church people and Papists alike was so obvious , that Mr. Inglesant and his friends did all they ...
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... Papist , and who only waited a suitable time to declare himself one . The number of such men was very great , and they were kept in the English Church only by the High Church doctrines and ceremonies in- troduced by Archbishop Laud ...
... Papist , and who only waited a suitable time to declare himself one . The number of such men was very great , and they were kept in the English Church only by the High Church doctrines and ceremonies in- troduced by Archbishop Laud ...
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... Papists , that is , Papists who saved themselves from the charge of recusancy by sometimes attending their Parish Church , knowing Johnny , and placing faith in him , began at once to relate his troubles . He dwelt sadly on the fines he ...
... Papists , that is , Papists who saved themselves from the charge of recusancy by sometimes attending their Parish Church , knowing Johnny , and placing faith in him , began at once to relate his troubles . He dwelt sadly on the fines he ...
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