Therefore the fault which I finde in religion is but one, but the same is universal!, thoroughout all that country, that is, that they be all Papists by their profession, but in the same so blindly and brutishly informed, (for the most part) that not... 1819. A catalogue of books now selling - Page 112de Payne and Foss - 1829 - 1829 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Richard Mant (bp. of Down, Connor and Dromore.) - 1840 - 884 pages
...the people of Ireland had fallen, we learn from the melancholy statement of the same eye witness, " that they be all Papists by their profession, but...same so blindly and brutishly informed, for the most part, that not one amongst an hundred knoweth any ground of religion, or any article of bis faith ;... | |
| Richard Murray - 1840 - 194 pages
...fault which I find with religion is but one, but the same is universal throughout all that country, that is, that they be all Papists by their profession,...but in the same so blindly and brutishly informed, that not one in a hundred knoweth any ground of religion, or any article of his faith, but can perhaps... | |
| Richard Mant - 1841 - 862 pages
...the people of Ireland had fallen, we learn from the melancholy statement of the same eye witness, " that they be all Papists by their profession, but...same so blindly and brutishly informed, for the most part, that not one amongst an hundred knoweth any ground of religion, or any article of his faith;... | |
| Richard Mant - 1841 - 846 pages
...the people of Ireland had fallen, we learn from the melancholy statement of the same eye witness, " that they be all Papists by their profession, but...same so blindly and brutishly informed, for the most part, that not one amongst an hundred knoweth any ground of religion, or any article of his faith ;... | |
| Robert King - 1846 - 496 pages
...most part lie even with the ground." And then as to the people of the flocks themselves, he tells us that " they be all Papists by their profession, but in the same so blindly and brutish ly informed, for the most part, that not one amongst an hundred knoweth any ground of religion,... | |
| William Reilly - 1847 - 386 pages
...which I have to find in religion is but one, but the same is universal throughout all that country ; that is, that they be all Papists by their profession,...same so blindly and brutishly informed, for the most part, that not one amongst a hundred knoweth any ground of religion, or any article of his faith ;... | |
| Richard Murray (dean.) - 1848 - 428 pages
...fault which I find with religion is but one, but the same is universal throughout all that country, — that is, that they be all papists by their profession,...but in the same so blindly, and brutishly informed, that not one in a hundred knoweth any ground of religion, nor any article of his faith, but can perhaps... | |
| 1850 - 814 pages
...is melancholy to find his description applicable to the present hour. He said that they were then ' all Papists by their profession, but in the same so blindly and brutishly informed, for the most part, that not one among a hundred knoweth any ground of religion, or any article of his faith ; but... | |
| 1860 - 754 pages
...fault which I finde in religion is but one, but the same is universal!, thoroughout all that country, that is, that they be all Papists by their profession,...same so blindly and brutishly informed (for the most part) that not one amongst a hundred knoweth any ground of religion, or any article of his faith, but... | |
| Rupert James Rowton - 1869 - 454 pages
...their own servants and horse boys to gather the tithes and fruits of them." Of the people he says, " They be all papists by their profession, but in the same so blindly and brutishly informed, that not one in a hundred knoweth any ground of religion, but can perhaps say his Pater Noster and... | |
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