I agree with you in considering the late aggression of the Pope upon our Protestantism as insolent and insidious, and I therefore feel as indignant as you can do upon the subject. I not only promoted, to the utmost of my power, the claims of... The Life of Lord John Russell - Sivu 110tekijä(t) Sir Spencer Walpole - 1889Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| James Taylor - 1882 - 340 sivua
...Russell's letter, in reply to one from the Bishop of Durham. In this celebrated document, after styling the aggression of the Pope upon our Protestantism as insolent and insidious, and referring to his own efforts to promote the just claims of the Roman Catholics, the Premier went on... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1891 - 358 sivua
...Downing Street, Nov. 4, 1850. " I agree with you in considering ' the late agression of the Pope upou our Protestantism ' as ' insolent and insidious ;...feel as indignant as you can do upon the subject. . . . There is an assumption of power in all the documents which have come from Home, — a pretension... | |
| James Andrew Corcoran, Patrick John Ryan, Edmond Francis Prendergast - 1892 - 956 sivua
...epistle to the Bishop of Durham is dated November 4th, and in it occur the following passages : " My dear Lord: I agree with you in considering the late aggression...therefore feel as indignant as you can do upon the subject There is an assumption of power in all the documents which have come from Rome — a pretension to... | |
| Thomas Murphy - 1892 - 128 sivua
...to the Bishop of Durham, an epistle better known as the " Durham Letter". In it Lord John considered "the late aggression of the Pope upon our Protestantism as insolent and insidious ". The writer professed his desire to " promote to the utmost of his power" the claims of the Roman... | |
| Wilfrid Ward - 1897 - 610 sivua
...Ciceruacchio and the Archbishop of Westminster.' The full text of the Premier's letter is as follows : MY DEAR LORD, — I agree with you in considering 'the late...I not only promoted to the utmost of my power the claim of the Roman Catholics to all civil rights, but I thought it right, and even desirable, that... | |
| Wilfrid Ward - 1897 - 616 sivua
...Archbishop of Westminster.' The full text of the Premier's letter is as follows : MY DEAR LORI), — I agree with you in considering 'the late aggression...I not only promoted to the utmost of my power the claim of the Roman Catholics to all civil rights, but I thought it right, and even desirable, that... | |
| British Museum. Department of Manuscripts - 1899 - 192 sivua
...the Papal Bull creating Roman Catholic bishops in England, commonly known as " the Durham. Letter " : "I agree with you in considering ' the late aggression...therefore feel as indignant as you can do upon the subject .... There is a danger, however, which alarms me much more than any aggression of a foreign Sovereign.... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1904 - 440 sivua
...political connection, thought fit, without consulting his colleagues, to publish a manifesto denouncing the aggression of the Pope upon our Protestantism as insolent and insidious, and as expressing a pretension of supremacy over the realm of England which made the minister indignant.... | |
| Charles Stuart Parker - 1907 - 508 sivua
...hierarchy of bishops with territorial sees. Upon this the Prime Minister wrote to the Bishop of Durham : I agree with you in considering the late aggression of the Pope upon Protestantism as insolent and insidious, and I therefore feel as indignant as you can do. Passing on... | |
| Charles Stuart Parker - 1907 - 512 sivua
...hierarchy of bishops with territorial sees. Upon this the Prime Minister wrote to the Bishop of Durham : I agree with you in considering the late aggression of the Pope upon Protestantism as insolent and insidious, and I therefore feel as indignant as you can do. Passing on... | |
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