Six More Letters On Foxs Acts And Monuments Originally Published in the Briti

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Six More Letters On Foxs Acts And Monuments Originally Published in the Briti
Samuel Roffey Maitland
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Vice, too much, there has been, and is, no doubt, among them ; but are the priest and mothers of Ireland anything like as bad as those of the Gregorian age ? Things may be bad, but surely they are better than they were, if that story is true.
And this brings us to the second point, to which, as I have already said, I would most earnestly desire the serious attention of every Christian. It is a question the import- ance of which seems to render all the other points which I have noticed in this l
...etter, comparatively insignificant. What idea are those who thus write and speak giving of the Christian priesthood in the age of Gregory ? Is it true, or is it a foul slander, to represent the great body of the clergy at that period as so diabolically wicked that immediately on an order for their celibacy, they broke out into general (I might, perhaps, say universal) lewdness and unnatural murder ? What sort of husbands and fathers had they been before? Were they really just what radicals and infidels tell us that the parsons have always been, a set of sensual hypocrites who only tried to restrain the passions of others that they might indulge their own ?

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