"Popery" is a derogatory term historically used by some Protestants to refer to Roman Catholicism, particularly focusing on its perceived emphasis on the Pope's authority, rituals, and traditions. It is often used in a negative or critical context.
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Archilles Coffey has written: 'Mariolatry, and other errors of popery ...'
H. Forbes has written: 'A few words on popery and despotism'
J. L. Murdoch has written: 'The causes, which since the Reformation have led to the revival and increase of popery'
Joseph Perry has written: 'The life and miraculous conversion from Popery, &c. of Joseph Perry' -- subject(s): Converts
Son of the true church. has written: 'A chronology of the rise and growth of popery' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Controversial literature
Hugh McNeile has written: 'Jezebel a type of Popery. Libellous lying against the Rev. Hugh McNeile. His speech in reply. with notes'
John Mockett Cramp has written: 'A text-book of Popery' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Council of Trent (1545-1563)
Joseph Charles Philpot has written: 'The advance of Popery in this country' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Doctrinal and controversial works, Protestant authors
he appointed under Perceval who odtained power by raising the base bloody ,and unchristian cry of no-popery in england.He voted for the east retford bill.
Armand Carrel has written: 'History of the counter-revolution in England, for the re-establishment of popery, under Charles II. and James II' -- subject(s): History
Andrew Trebeck has written: 'A sermon preach'd at the parish church of St. George, Hanover-square; on Sunday the 27th of Jan. 1739' 'A preservative against popery'