- The
words Popery (adjective Popish) and
Papism (adjective
Papist, also used to
refer to an individual) are
mainly historical pejorative words in the English...
- By
David Gibson. HarperCollins:
Published 2004.
Robert Emmett Curran,
Papist Devils:
Catholics in
British America, 1574–1783 (2014) pp 201–202 Ellis...
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Papists Act may
refer to any of the
following Acts of Parliament:
Papists Act 1688
Papists Act 1715
Papists Act 1716
Papists Act 1722
Papists Act 1732...
- The
Papists Act 1688 (1 Will. & Mar. c. 9) was an Act of
Parliament p****ed by the
Parliament of
England during the
Glorious Revolution. Its full title...
- of 1715, the
British parliament also p****ed the
Disarming Act 1715. The
Papists Act 1732 (6 Geo. 2. c. 5) was an Act of
Parliament p****ed by the Parliament...
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Arminianism is the span of a
Papist, and if you mark it well, you
shall see an
Arminian reaching to a
Papist, a
Papist to a Jesuit, a
Jesuit to the Pope...
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liturgy and piety." Luther,
while revering Mary, came to
criticize the "
Papists" for
blurring the line
between high
admiration of the
grace of God wherever...
- 'ex
abundantia cordis os loquitur,' I
would translate, if I
followed the
papists, aus dem Überflusz des
Herzens redet der Mund. But tell me is this talking...
- The
Papists Act 1715 (1 Geo. 1. St. 2. c. 55) was an Act of the
Parliament of
Great Britain. The Act
required Roman Catholics who did not take the oath...
- The
Papists Act 1734 (8 Geo. 2, c. 25) was an Act of
Parliament p****ed by the
Parliament of
Great Britain during the
reign of
George II. Its long title...