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" Then the popish priests are all registered, and without permission (which I hope will not be granted) they can have no successors ; so that the protestant clergy will find it perhaps no difficult matter to bring great numbers over to the church... "
THE FOREIGN QUARTERLY REVIEW - Page 288
by APRIL AUGUST - 1829
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The leaders of public opinion in Ireland: Swift - Flood - Grattan - O'Connell

William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1871 - 382 pages
...hoped would some day be destroyed by law. His language on this subject is explicit and emphatic. ' The Popish priests are all registered, and without permission...matter to bring great numbers over to the Church.' He first turned his attention to the state of Irish manufactures. He published anonymously, in 1720,...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 4

Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1877 - 584 pages
...considerable among them are already turned Protestants : and so in all probability will many more. Then the Popish priests are all registered, and without permission...bring great numbers over to the Church ; and in the meantime the common people, without leaders, without discipline, or natural courage, being little better...
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A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 2

William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1878 - 734 pages
...taken from them . . . The Popish priests are all registered, and without permission (W<i<;AI hope mill not be granted) they can have no successors, so that...bring great numbers over to the Church ; and in the meantime, the common people without leaders, without discipline or natural courage, being little better...
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A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 2

William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1879 - 728 pages
...taken from them . . . The Popish priests are all registered, and without permission (rrhich I hope Kill not be granted) they can have no successors, so that...bring great numbers over to the Church; and in the meantime, the commor people without leaders, without discipline or natural courage, being little better...
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A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 2

William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1882 - 732 pages
...lands are almost entirely taken from them . . . The Popish priests are all registered, and wii hout permission (which I hope will not be granted) they...no successors, so that the Protestant clergy will n'nd it, perhaps, no diffieult matter to bring great numbers over to the Churchand in the meantime,...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift: Containing Additional Letters, Tracts ..., Volume 8

Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott - 1883 - 502 pages
...considerable among them are already turned Protestants, and so, in all probability, will many more. Then the Popish priests are all registered, and without permission...bring great numbers over to the church ; and in the meantime the common people, without leaders, without discipline, or natural courage, being little better...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift: containing additional letters, tracts ..., Volume 8

Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott - 1883 - 514 pages
...considerable among them are already turned Protestants, and so, in all probability, will many more. Then the Popish priests are all registered, and without permission...bring great numbers over to the church ; and in the meantime the common people, without leaders, without discipline, or natural courage, being little better...
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The Dublin Review, Volume 93

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1883 - 524 pages
...for the conversion of the Irish Catholics to the English religion. "The Popish priests," he says, " are all registered, and without permission (which...matter to bring great numbers over to the Church." He thought, apparently, that the Irish people could not do without some sort of religion ; and that...
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Essays on Ireland

William J. O'Neill Daunt - 1888 - 338 pages
...Popish priests," he says, " are all registered, and without permission (which I hope will ยป In 1727. not be granted) they can have no successors, so that...matter to bring great numbers over to the Church." He thought apparently that the Irish people could not do without some form of religion, and that, if...
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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Volume 12

Jonathan Swift - 1897 - 478 pages
...hoped would some day be destroyed by law. His language on this subject is explicit and emphatic. "The Popish priests are all registered, and without permission...matter to bring great numbers over to the Church." He first turned his attention to the state of Irish manufactures. He published anonymously, in 1720,...
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