Most welcome of all, there was a return to music, introduced gently, so as not to bear the faintest whiff of popery. |
Those who paid more attention to the threat from popery argued for an eirenic approach to Dissent, in the hope of fostering Protestant unity. |
He claimed that these ills were rooted in popery and in the king's blindness to the threat of popery at the heart of his government. |
The chief weapon in their ideological arsenal was the fear of popery, in particular Irish popery. |
I reckon a combination of Mr Santorum's popery and unusually explicit hostility to freedom will do him in. |
Knox preached on her behalf, and threatened popery and tyranny should Mary enforce her claim. |