History of the Catholic Church in the Nineteenth Century (1789-1908)

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M. H. Gill and son, Limited, 1910 - 1061 páginas
 

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Página 125 - A Protestant King of Ireland, A Protestant Parliament, A Protestant Hierarchy. Protestant Electors and Government, The Benches of Justice, The Army and the Revenue, Through all their Branches and Details, Protestant: And this System Supported by a Connection with the Protestant Realm of Britain.
Página 15 - That the English Roman Catholics, in soliciting the attention of parliament to their petition, are actuated, not more by a sense of the hardships and disabilities under which they labour, than by a desire to secure, on the most solid foundation, the peace and harmony of the British empire : and to obtain for themselves opportunities of manifesting, by the most active exertions, their zeal and interest in the common cause in which...
Página 138 - Cabinet was favourable to the principle of the measure ; that some doubt was entertained as to the possibility of admitting Catholics into some of the higher offices, and that ministers apprehended considerable repugnance to the measure in many quarters, and particularly in the highest ; but, that, as far as the sentiments of the Cabinet were concerned, his Excellency need not hesitate in calling forth the Catholic support, in whatever degree he found it practicable to obtain it.
Página 219 - Ireland, 508. — of the Irish Society for promoting the education of the native Irish, through the medium of their own language, 508 — account of . Roman Catholic Institutions for the instruction of the Irish, 508.
Página 286 - That the stock of population already in these states is amply sufficient to render this nation in due time sufficiently great and powerful, is not a controvertible question.
Página 15 - ... the peace and harmony of the British Empire ; and to obtain for themselves opportunities of manifesting by the most active exertions their zeal and interest in the common cause in which their country is engaged, for the maintenance of its freedom and independence...
Página 23 - Holiness will feel no hesitation in allowing those to whom it appertains, to present to the King's ministers a list of candidates, in order that if any of them should be obnoxious or suspected, the Government may...
Página 16 - ... the common cause in which their country is engaged for the maintenance of its freedom and independence, and that they are firmly persuaded that adequate provision for the maintenance of the civil and religious establishments of this kingdom may be made, consistently with the strictest adherence, on their part, to the tenets and discipline of the Roman...
Página 250 - inquire into the present condition of the higher, general, and technical education available in Ireland outside Trinity College, Dublin, and to report as to what reforms, if any, are desirable in order to render that education adequate to the needs of the Irish people.
Página 219 - Church in her governors; and the institution of the Association for Discountenancing Vice and Promoting the Knowledge and Practice of the Christian Religion...

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