. The Protestant : essays on the principal points of controversy between the Church of Rome and the Reformed : with an appendix illustrating Jesuitism, monachism and popery in America ... No. 47. Pilgrims going op the Holy Steps on their knees, p. No. 48. Pope distributes chaplelg, medals, &c., to Pilgrims, p. 13. THE PROTESTANT. 681 right reverend pillar of the Roman church giving the sanction ofhis high authority to the sentiments avowed by the lay orator. And the Roman Catholic clergy of the diocess of Cloyne and Ross, adoptthe sentiments of their diocesan, and express their warmest ac


. The Protestant : essays on the principal points of controversy between the Church of Rome and the Reformed : with an appendix illustrating Jesuitism, monachism and popery in America ... No. 47. Pilgrims going op the Holy Steps on their knees, p. No. 48. Pope distributes chaplelg, medals, &c., to Pilgrims, p. 13. THE PROTESTANT. 681 right reverend pillar of the Roman church giving the sanction ofhis high authority to the sentiments avowed by the lay orator. And the Roman Catholic clergy of the diocess of Cloyne and Ross, adoptthe sentiments of their diocesan, and express their warmest acknow-ledgments to Counsellor OConnell, for his splendid advocacy inthe cause of religious freedom. The whole body of the Romanclergy, then, within that district at least, have declared OConnellssentiments to be their own. They cannot allow the reading of theBible by the children at school, lesfcthe children should become Pro-testants ; a plain admission that the Bible is the religion of Protestants. Above all men in the world. Papists possess the art of giving badthings a good name; that is, of pressing into their service such ex-pressions as are popular, and convey a good meaning, in order to coversome error and absurdity, w^hich they do n


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