| 21. | She calls them " papists, " which was a widely used descriptor but was chiefly negative.
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| 22. | The Papists wanted to condemn any ruler who did not offer compliance to the will of Rome.
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| 23. | JFK had to fight the anti-papist expectation that his Oval Office would take orders from heaven.
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| 24. | The word " Tory " had connotations of Papist and outlaw derived from its previous use in Ireland.
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| 25. | The laws were eventually repealed form the 1770s by the Papists Act 1778 and the 1774 Quebec Act.
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| 26. | After the 1829 and were legally barred from buying valuable interests in land until the Papists Act 1778.
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| 27. | He tried to show that he was a Non-Juring Anglican Vicar, but not a papist.
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| 28. | In 1554 Holgate renounced his marriage claiming he had only entered it to avoid suspicion as a papist.
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| 29. | ;Papist : ( Northern Ireland and Scottish Protestants ) a Roman Catholic person usually Irish Catholic.
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| 30. | In the 19th century, American Protestants persecuted Irish Catholics as anti-democratic " papists ."
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