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1 Spira was filled with remorse and despair for having been induced, by improper motives, to become a papist . - Ed.
2 He could not bear to think of his brother having married a foreigner- apapist , afisherman'sdaughter; nay, of his having become a papist himself.
3 Though James has become a Papist , he will not interfere with the rights and privileges of his Protestant subjects.
4 He was originally an Armenian, and, thirty years before had become a Papist , and carried over one hundred houses with him.
5 This lady had not scrupled to state it as a fact in her certain knowledge that Mrs. Baske was become a Papist .
6 He had been a Protestant, but, for some unworthy motives, became a Papist , and was visited with the most awful compunctions of conscience.
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