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1 If I thought the priests taught him the trick, I would turn papist .
2 The authour had been an Oxonian, and was remembered there for having ' turned Papist . '
3 You may amuse yourself by turning Papist in time.
4 This wretch, however, had pretended to turn Papist .
5 And there was my gentleman, turned Papist all of a sudden, and must needs go and worship images too.
6 Her desertion of the parish church was observed, and of course nobody was surprised that Miss Radcliffe had turned Papist .
7 So the Professor's grandchildren will have either turned Papists , or be bowing down before rusty locomotives and broken electric telegraphs?
8 The desolating tyranny of the church was curbed by the King's turning papist , which paved the way for the glorious Revolution of 1688.
9 'You're not turning papist , are you?'
10 When, in her confusion, she turned her head aside, her eyes met those of the young man who had threatened to turn Papist .
11 Then he dreamed that he had turned Papist ; of all his dreams the only one, we suspect, which came through the gate of horn.
12 "I hope, Mr. Emlyn," said Elsie's cheery voice, "that you have dissuaded Mr. Chillingly from turning Papist .
13 "Good Lord Harry," old Drake cried at first, "is he turning Papist now?" His second question was less rhetorical: "You're absolutely sure?"
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