- The word
catholic (derived via Late
Latin catholicus, from the
ancient Gr****
adjective καθολικός (katholikos) 'universal')
comes from the Gr**** phrase...
- from
Oxford University—published 1830 An
Account of the
State of Roman-
Catholick Religion, Sir
Richard Steele,
Published 1715 N. Maxoudian, "Early Armenia...
- to
judge the
quick and the dead. I
believe in the Holy Ghost; The holy
Catholick Church; The
Communion of Saints; The
Forgiveness of sins; The Resurrection...
- of alchemy, Mercurius. The
quote below gives further elaboration. Our
Catholick Mercury, by
virtue of his
universal fiery spark of the
light of nature...
- Urbano; Steel,
Richard (1715). An
account of the
state of the Roman-
Catholick religion throughout the world. Transl. To
which is added, A discourse...
-
imprisoned "for a
considerable time" at the
Gatehouse Prison.
Being a "Roman
Catholick" was his only
recorded offence, but he was not
released until 1680. He...
- His
Britannick Majesty, on his side,
agrees to
grant the
liberty of the
Catholick religion to the
inhabitants of Canada: he will, in consequence, give the...
- from
Oxford University—published 1830 An
Account of the
State of Roman-
Catholick Religion, Sir
Richard Steele,
Published 1715 N. Maxoudian, "Early Armenia...
- the
crown of
Spain and the
dominions thereunto belonging in case his
Catholick Majesty (Charles II of Spain) die
without issue.
Storrs 2006, pp. 6–7...
- 1715),
posthumously published by
Thomas Deacon The
Constitution of the
Catholick Church and the
Nature and
Consequences of
Schism Non-juror
Benjamin Hoadly...