| 11. | After news of the Glorious Revolution in England reached Boston in 1689, the popery on the colony.
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| 12. | In its wake mobs invaded churches, removing " scandalous images " and other signs of " popery ".
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| 13. | But discerning " the absurdities of popery, " he returned to the Church of England at Easter 1688.
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| 14. | This provoked a backlash in the university against the Oxford Movement, which was already under suspicion of popery.
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| 15. | By 1887 Boyle had ceased backing the Conservatives in the aftermath of their 1886'no popery'campaign.
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| 16. | In the 19th century, " no popery " was a popular political slogan in the United States.
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| 17. | Who would have guessed that echoes of " No Popery " still resound in the halls of Congress?
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| 18. | Richard Glover as a jovial and voluptuous Irishman who had left popery for the Protestant religion, money and widows.
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| 19. | The statue was thrown down as a relic of popery, used as a whipping post for scholars and burned.
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| 20. | Many of the onlookers, who were mostly Protestants, wept, and the Sheriff reportedly cried out " End Popery?
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