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" P. 68. s prayer, his charge of idolatry against the religion of his ancestors would have struck the most ignorant reader with its absurdity. Our .writer finishes .his laborious researches, as he- calls them, with a flattering address to the Catholics... "
An inquiry into certain vulgar opinions concerning the catholic inhabitants ... - 119. oldal
szerző: John Milner - 1808 - 278 oldal
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A new and impartial history of Ireland. 4 vols. [in 2].

Martin M'Dermot - 1820 - 1058 oldal
...the prayer, his charge of idolatry against the religion of his ancestors would have struck the jpiost ignorant reader with its absurdity. "Our writer finishes...not possible they should be any longer amused with fic• Page 68. fcitious legends, or pay their adoration to ideal personages, and that (what he calls)...

Primitive Christianity in Ireland, a letter to T. Moore exhibiting his ...

Henry Joseph Monck Mason - 1836 - 168 oldal
...Protestant clergyman, and declares, that it is not possible " that the Roman " Catholics of Ireland will be longer amused with " fictitious legends, or pay their adoration to ideal " personages. The night of ignorance and supersti" tion is passed, and with it the rustic and undis. " cerning piety...

The Ancient and Modern History of the Maritime Ports of Ireland

Anthony Marmion - 1855 - 648 oldal
...the Irish Catholics, terming them " a liberal and enlightened people, not likely much longer to be amused with fictitious legends, or pay their adoration to ideal personages, and that a scriptural, rational, and manly religion is alone calculated for their present improvement in science...




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