| 31. | When the Scots entered the town in 1640 they commenced, in their fanatical zeal against Popery, to deface the religious monuments.
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| 32. | James VI was succeeded by his son Popery ", but Catholicism was largely confined to some nobles and the Highlands and Islands.
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| 33. | Bonfires scar the nights of the North as Protestants twitch in delight recalling William of Orange's tremendous victory over popery in 1690.
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| 34. | "It became a den of popery, " says Diana Hansen, director of the Somerset House Trust, feigning disapproval.
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| 35. | Fox, however, did not perceive this, brought up as he was in a wholly Protestant environment hostile to " Popery ".
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| 36. | In the session of the Cavalier Parliament that began on 7 January 1674, Shaftesbury led the charge to keep England free from popery.
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| 37. | In the process of correcting Blynkarde, Monopodios lists 100 vestiges of popery in the English church, including 24 unbiblical " offices ".
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| 38. | Laurence and other Protestants on the Board interpreted Roe's support for the measure as " a sign of pro-Popery ".
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| 39. | He was anti-Catholic and campaigned vigorously against popery; he became convinced that he was the intended victim of a Catholic plot.
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| 40. | After the Catholics had vainly protested against the Bill " To Prevent the Further Growth of Popery " of 1704, their protests ceased.
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