Excerpt from Lectures on the Present Position of Catholics in England: Addressed to the Brothers of the Oratory; Lecture III, Fable the Basis of the Protestant View
This was the point at which I stopped last week; now I shall continue my investigation, and I shall introduce what I have to say by means of an objection.
It may be objected, then, to the conclusions at which I have arrived, that I on my part have simply ignored the fact of the innumerable multitude of independent testimonies, which every one of the divines, the scholars, the lawyers, the men of letters, the statesmen, the men of the world, who have made the last three centuries glorious in Britain, has borne in his turn, in favour of Protestantism and to the disadvantage of the Catholic Religion.
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