- The
words Popery (adjective Popish) and
Papism (adjective
Papist, also used to
refer to an individual) are
mainly historical pejorative words in the English...
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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 1722 (9 Geo. I, c. 24) was an Act of the
Parliament of
Great Britain,
enacted after the
discovery of the
Jacobite Atterbury Plot. The...
- ****cution of them (they were
frequently derogatorily referred to as "
papists" or "Romanists" in
Anglophone Protestant countries.)
Historian John Wolffe...
- The
National Archives, ISBN 978-1-903365-43-4. McGrath,
Patrick (1967),
Papists and
Puritans under Elizabeth I, London:
Blandford Press. Neale, J. E. (1954)...
- '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 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...
-
Mappe of Rome in 1612,
Thomas Taylor spoke of the "generality of his [a
papist's] cruelty",
which had been "almost
without bounds". Such
messages were...
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several good
Subjects being Protestants to be
disarmed at the same time when
Papists were both
Armed and emplo****
contrary to Law, (Recital
regarding the change...
- 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...