Priests and nuns were known to kidnap Baptists and force them to become papists. |
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Thus, they would criticise the Queen's feminine irresolution, female fickleness and womanly compassion towards papists and traitors. |
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Here the religious divisions that plagued English society, between churchmen, Dissenters, and papists, were presented in a peculiarly acute form. |
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As strangely dressed foreigners Danckaerts and Sluyter stood out, and many Bostoners feared they were papists in disguise. |
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Leading papists, rather than causing trouble as anticipated, reacted to the news by offering their enthusiastic support for the new monarch. |
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To conclude, either Aquinas is false, or the papists ubiquitaries. |
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The others, the papists, will probably also be dealt with by our Lord God. |
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The, Church of England, it said, is like Christ crucified between two thieves, Papists on one side and Nonconformist sectarians on the other. |
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The Puritan toleration lasted six years, and included all but Papists, Prelatists and those who held objectional doctrines. |
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What Miscreant quisquilian Scraps and Fragments have the Arians, Papists and Socinians to oppose to all those deliberate and concordant Testimonies? |
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