| John Curry - 1810 - 732 Seiten
...invective on that occasion. " The English," says hei " as heretics abhorred of God, and detestable to all holy men, •were marked out by the priests for...actions, to rid the world of these declared enemies, of catholic faith and pietywas represented as the most meritorious." And thus, in consequence of these... | |
| John Curry - 1810 - 736 Seiten
...invective on that occasion. " The English," says hei " as heretics abhorred of God, and detestable to all holy men, were marked out by the priests for slaughter; and of all actions, to rid the world of thes^ declared enemies, of catholic faith and piety •was represented as the most meritorious." And... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 604 Seiten
...movement of human or social sympathy. The English, as heretics, abhorred of God, and detestable to all holy men, were marked out by the priests for slaughter...and piety, was represented as the most meritorious w. Nature, which, in that rude people, was sufficiently inclined to atrocious deeds, was farther stimulated... | |
| Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 504 Seiten
...heretics, abhorred of God, and detestable to all holy men, were marked out by the priests for daughter, and, of all actions, to rid the world of these declared...and piety was represented as the most meritorious. Nature, which in that rude people was" sufficiently inclined to atrocious deeds, was farther stimulated... | |
| 1816 - 408 Seiten
...movement of human and social sympatby. The English, as hercticks, abhorred of God, and detestable to all holy men, were marked out by the priests for slaughter;'...actions, to rid the world of these declared enemies to Catholick faith and piety, was represented as most 10g 19* meritorious." — Hist, of Eng. vol. r¡.... | |
| 1816 - 408 Seiten
...movement of human and social sympathy. The English, as hereticks, abhorred of God, and detestable to air- holy men, were marked out by the priests for slaughter;...actions, to rid the world of the"se declared enemies to Catholick faith and piety, was represented as most meritorious." — Hist. tfEng. vol. vi. pp. 437... | |
| the rev john graham - 1817 - 594 Seiten
...human or social sympathy. The English (Protestants) as heretics, abhorred of God, and detestable to all holy men, were marked out by the Priests for slaughter;...sufficiently inclined to atrocious deeds, was farther (as at the present day) stimulated by precept and national prejudices, empoisoned by those aversions,... | |
| 1833 - 1006 Seiten
...movement of human or social sympathy. The English, as heretics, abhorred of Cod, and detestable to all holy men, were marked out by the priests for slaughter;...these declared enemies to Catholic faith and piety, \vas represented as the most meritorious. Nature, which, in that rude people, was sufficiently inclined... | |
| 1848 - 788 Seiten
...heretics, abhorred of God, and detestable to all holy men, were marked out by the priests for slanghter ; and, of all actions, to rid the world of these declared...and piety, was represented as the most meritorious. Nature, which, in that rnde people, was sufficiently inclined to atrocious deeds, was farther stimulated... | |
| 1839 - 1092 Seiten
...against every movement of human or social sympathy. The heretics were marked out by the Priests for the slaughter ; and, of all actions, to rid the world...represented as the most meritorious in its nature. While death finished the sufferings of each victim, the bigoted assassins, with joy and exultation,... | |
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