| William Robertson - 1857 - 600 sider
...peculiar function to combat the opinions, and to check the progress, of the Protestants. They have made use of every art, and have employed every weapon against...equally inconsistent with the order and happiness of civil society. But they, from reasons which are obvious, have either delivered such opinions with greater... | |
| William Robertson - 1857 - 602 sider
...peculiar function to combat the opinions, and to check the progress, of the Protestants. They have made use of every art, and have employed every weapon against...equally inconsistent with the order and happiness of civil society. But they, from reasons which are obvious, have either delivered such opinions with greater... | |
| William Robertson - 1859 - 630 sider
...peculiar function to combat the opinions, and to check the progress, of the Protestants. They have made use of every art, and have employed every weapon against...opposition to every gentle or tolerating measure in their favor. They have incessantly stirred up against them all the rage of ecclesiastical and civil persecution.... | |
| William Robertson, William Hickling Prescott - 1860 - 626 sider
...combat the opinions, and to check the progress, of the Protestants. They have made use of every tart, and have employed every weapon against them. They...opposition to every gentle or tolerating measure in their favor. They have incessantly stirred up against them all the rage of ecclesiastical and civil persecution.... | |
| Vincent L. Milner - 1872 - 672 sider
...peculiar function to combat the opinions, and to check the progress of the Protestants. They have made use of every art, and have employed every weapon against...opposition to every gentle or tolerating measure in their favor. They have incessar cly stirred up against them all the rage of ecclesiastical and civil persecution.... | |
| William Robertson - 1875 - 566 sider
...them. They have set themselves in opposition to every gentle or tolerating measure in their favor. They have incessantly stirred up against them all the rage of ecclesiastical and civil persecution. happiness of civil society. But they, from reasons which are obvious, have either delivered such opinions... | |
| William Robertson - 1884 - 732 sider
...peculiar function to combat the opinions and to check the piogress of the Protestants. They have made use of every art and have employed every weapon against...have, indeed, ventured to teach the same pernicious doctrine«, and have held opinions equally inconsistent with the order and happiness of civil society.... | |
| William Robertson, William Hickling Prescott - 1887 - 852 sider
...peculiar function to combat the opinions and to check the progress of the Protestants. They have made use of every art and have employed every weapon against...set themselves in opposition to every gentle •or toleratmg measure in their favour. They have mcessantly stirred up against them all the rage of ecclesiastical... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1904 - 450 sider
...peculiar function to combat the opinions and to check the progress of the Protestants. They have made use of every art and have employed every weapon against...opposition to every gentle or tolerating measure in their favor. They have incessantly stirred up against them all the rage of ecclesiastical and civil persecution.... | |
| 1820 - 618 sider
...gentle and tolerating measures in favour of the latter, the Jesuits have always strenuously opposed, and have incessantly stirred up against them all the rage of ecclesiastical and civil persecution. In short, they are responsible for the dreadfully pernicious effects of that corrupt and 958 dangerous... | |
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