The State And Behaviour of English Catholics From the Reformation to the Year 1

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The State And Behaviour of English Catholics From the Reformation to the Year 1
Joseph Berington
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As the weight of opprelTion lightened, and the feverity of penal proiccution ceafed, the flcrn vigour of their minds relaxed, and they every day loft fomething of that cnthufiafm of foul, which the lufferers for real, or for fancied juflice, always experience. Such enthuliafm can. Give charms to opprcffion or to death. The confequences ot this cliange were evident. Men of family grew daily Ids zealous in religion; their wonted loyalty abated; and they infenfibly reformed tirft their politics, a...nd foon after often conformed to [ 93 ] to the eflabliflied Church. Already, du- George 11. Ring the prefent century, this has been the cafe with many; and every year will now continue to witnefs the progrefs of the fame revolution. The fplendor of the party by fuch means vanifhed ; whilfl the remaining multitude were viewed as an object, capable of railing, nor love, nor hatred, nor envy, nor fufpicion : and had not the late rebellion of 1745 un- fortunately intervened, before this day, probably, the name of Popery would have been an unheeded found, and all execu- tion of the penal llatutes utterly fufpended.

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