Authentic memoirs concerning the Portuguese Inquisition: never before published ; with remarks on the infamous character given of the British nation, by a late apologist for that horrid tribunal ; also reflections on ancient and modern popery and the causes of its present alarming progress in this kingdom ; to which are added several striking facts relating to the Portuguese jesuits, and the conduct of the Court of Rome ; with a recent instance of the execrable practises of their brethren in England, wherein is shewn the tendency of jesuitism to promote universal corruption of manners in a series of letters to a friend
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title_exact_search | Authentic memoirs concerning the Portuguese Inquisition never before published ; with remarks on the infamous character given of the British nation, by a late apologist for that horrid tribunal ; also reflections on ancient and modern popery and the causes of its present alarming progress in this kingdom ; to which are added several striking facts relating to the Portuguese jesuits, and the conduct of the Court of Rome ; with a recent instance of the execrable practises of their brethren in England, wherein is shewn the tendency of jesuitism to promote universal corruption of manners in a series of letters to a friend |
title_full | Authentic memoirs concerning the Portuguese Inquisition never before published ; with remarks on the infamous character given of the British nation, by a late apologist for that horrid tribunal ; also reflections on ancient and modern popery and the causes of its present alarming progress in this kingdom ; to which are added several striking facts relating to the Portuguese jesuits, and the conduct of the Court of Rome ; with a recent instance of the execrable practises of their brethren in England, wherein is shewn the tendency of jesuitism to promote universal corruption of manners in a series of letters to a friend [Archibald Bower] |
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title_full_unstemmed | Authentic memoirs concerning the Portuguese Inquisition never before published ; with remarks on the infamous character given of the British nation, by a late apologist for that horrid tribunal ; also reflections on ancient and modern popery and the causes of its present alarming progress in this kingdom ; to which are added several striking facts relating to the Portuguese jesuits, and the conduct of the Court of Rome ; with a recent instance of the execrable practises of their brethren in England, wherein is shewn the tendency of jesuitism to promote universal corruption of manners in a series of letters to a friend [Archibald Bower] |
title_short | Authentic memoirs concerning the Portuguese Inquisition |
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