I much regret the unchristian and intolerant spirit exhibited by many people at the public meetings. I cannot bear to hear the violent abuse of the Catholic religion, which is so painful and so cruel towards the many good and innocent Roman Catholics.... Queen Victoria 1819-1901 - Page 192by Richard Rivington Holmes - 1901 - 330 pagesFull view - About this book
| Theodore Martin - Great Britain - 1876 - 632 pages
...am at those who . call themselves Protestants, , while they are in fact quite the contrary, I much regret the unchristian and intolerant spirit exhibited...However, we must hope and trust this excitement will soon 340 MEMORANDUM BY THE PRINCE 1850 cease, and that the wholesome effect of it upon our own Church... | |
| English literature - 1876 - 608 pages
...as I am at those who call themselves Protestants, while they are in fact quite the contrary, I much regret the unchristian and intolerant spirit exhibited...However, we must hope and trust this excitement will soon cease, and that the wholesome effect of it upon our own Church will be lasting.' The Prince's... | |
| English literature - 1876 - 612 pages
...as I am at those who call themselves Protestants, while they are in fact quite the contrary, I much regret the unchristian and intolerant spirit exhibited...However, we must hope and trust this excitement will soon cease, and that the wholesome effect of it upon our own Church will be lasting.' The Prince's... | |
| English literature - 1876 - 618 pages
...as I am at those who call themselves Protestants, while they are in fact quite the contrary, I much regret the unchristian and intolerant spirit exhibited...the violent abuse of the Catholic religion, which is BO painful and so cruel towards the many good and innocent Boman Catholics. However, we must hope and... | |
| Theodore Martin - Great Britain - 1877 - 480 pages
...her the Prince, had looked upon the incidents which had thrown England into a frenzy of excitement. of the Catholic religion, which is so painful and...However, we must hope and trust this excitement will soon cease, and that the wholesome effect of it upon our own Church will be lasting.' On the same day... | |
| Justin McCarthy - Great Britain - 1879 - 330 pages
...as I am at those who call themselves Protestants while they are in fact quite the contrary, I much regret the unchristian and intolerant spirit exhibited...However, we must hope and trust this excitement will soon cease, and that the wholesome effect of it upon our own Church will be lasting." "The Papal aggression... | |
| Theodore Martin - 1880 - 616 pages
...as I am at those who call themselves Protestants, while they are in fact quite the contrary, I much regret the unchristian and intolerant spirit exhibited...However, we must hope and trust this excitement will soon cease, and that the wholesome effect of it upon our own Church will be lasting.' On the same day... | |
| Justin McCarthy - Great Britain - 1880 - 572 pages
...as I am at those who call themselves Protestants while they are, in fact, quite the contrary, I much regret the unchristian and intolerant spirit exhibited...Catholic religion, which is so painful and so cruel toward the many good and innocent Roman Catholics. However, we must hope and trust this excitement... | |
| Justin McCarthy - Great Britain - 1884 - 656 pages
...themselves ProtcaThe Ecclesiastical Titles Bill 75 tants while they are in fact quite the contrary, I much regret the unchristian and intolerant spirit exhibited...religion, which is so painful and so cruel towards the uiany good and innocent Roman Catholics. However, we must hope and trust this excitement will soon... | |
| Justin McCarthy - Great Britain - 1894 - 432 pages
...I am at those who call themselves Protestants, while they are, in fact, quite the contrary, I much regret the unchristian and intolerant spirit exhibited...Catholic religion, which is so painful and so cruel toward the many good and innocent Roman Catholics. However, we must hope and trust this excitement... | |
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