We solemnly declare, that much as we deprecate Papist influence, we think that all its hostility is not to be dreaded the hundredth part so much as political power in Jewish hands.
I was so happy lately, amongst other good graces, that her majesty did tell me of sundry lewd papist beasts that have resorted to Buxton," etc.
This Rockwood is a papist of kind [family] newly crept out of his late wardship.
It would be easy to multiply testimonies out of Strype, to the papist inclinations of a great part of the clergy in the first part of this reign.
A papist writer, under the name of Andreas Philopater, gives an account of this confederacy against Cecil at some length.
It is said, which is full as strange, that the bishops were about to pass sentence on him for heresy, in having asserted that a papist might lawfully be killed.
Let the Calvinist crow stick to the top of the Calvinist church, and the Papist crow to the top of the Papist church, as is meet and right,' he explained.
The grey sort eats no flesh, but only grain; that is thePapist crow.
So this was the mournfullest day that in my life I had seene, or the Church of England herselfe since the Reformation; to the greate rejoicing of both Papist and Presbyter.
These particulars I had from one of her own friends and a bigoted Papist to boot, who told it in order to convince me that the girl had committed a very great sin.
Shall this proposition pass for true when it is applied to keep a Presbyterian from being mayor of a corporation, and shall it become false when it is applied to keep a Papist from being king?
The Church of England Jacobite and the Irish Papist seem in every respect to have the same cause.
Even when we lay in bed, and it was too dark to see his face, I felt his eye upon me still, and was fain to confess myself to him, like a Papist to his priest.
And there was my gentleman, turned Papist all of a sudden, and must needs go and worship images too.
He was clad as a papist priest--yet, when I looked at him, I seemed to know his face.
But the Papist only sends his victim to purgatory, whence he can be rescued by the masses the priest can be hired to say for his soul; or his own bloody hand and heart will not hinder him from doing that office himself.
Tales of the ancestral Fleetwoods ran beside rumours of a Papist priest at the bedside of the Foredoomed to Error's dying mother.
With Lord Feltre proselytizing for hisPapist creed, Lord Pitscrew a declared Mohammedan, we shall have a pretty English aristocracy in time.
He describes them, true, as the Papist who sees every incident contribute to precipitate sinners into the bosom of his Church.
Or he took the arm of a Roman Catholic nobleman, Lord Feltre, and walked with him from the green tables and the establishment's renowned dry still Sillery to a Papist chapel.
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