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  • 21Roman Catholic Relief Bills — were attempted steps of legislation in the United Kingdom towards Catholic Emancipation. They sought to remove the legal tests and disabilities imposed on British and Irish Catholics, brought about by Henry VIII s state Protestant Reformation,… …

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  • 22Thomas Scott (of Scot's Hall) — Sir Thomas Scott (1535 30 December 1594), of Scot s Hall in Kent, was an English Member of Parliament (MP).He was the eldest son of Sir Reginald Scott, a member of one of the leading families in the county, and quickly became prominent in public… …

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  • 24Roman Catholic Relief Bill — • Sections on England and Ireland Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Roman Catholic Relief Bill     Roman Catholic Relief Bill      …

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  • 25England (Since the Reformation) —     England (Since the Reformation)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► England (Since the Reformation)     The Protestant Reformation is the great dividing line in the history of England, as of Europe generally. This momentous Revolution, the outcome… …

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  • 26St. Edmund Campion —     St. Edmund Campion     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Edmund Campion     English Jesuit and martyr; he was the son and namesake of a Catholic bookseller, and was born in London, 25 Jan., 1540; executed at Tyburn, 1 Dec., 1581. A city company… …

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  • 27papism — noun the Roman Catholic faith Syn: papistry …

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  • 28papist — noun /ˈpeɪp.ɪst/ Used by some Protestants in referring to Roman Catholics, whose loyalties are seen to be with the papacy in Rome. Syn: Romist See Also: papa , papacy, papal, papistical, papistic, papism, papistry …

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  • 29Antiburghers —    The Antiburghers were a faction among the Presbyterians of Scotland in the 1730s who refused to take an oath they interpreted as requiring loyalty to the Church of Scotland.    More than a century of Scottish Presbyterian history was marked by …

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  • 30Heterodoxy — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Sectarianism. < N PARAG:Heterodoxy >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 heterodoxy heterodoxy Sgm: N 1 error error &c. 495 Sgm: N 1 false doctrine false doctrine heresy schism Sgm: N 1 schismaticism schismaticism …

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