Popish soap was a derisive name applied to soap manufactured under a patent granted by Charles I. Because the board of the manufacturing company included...
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(Spanish soap) or of sapo castilliensis (Castilian soap). Aleppo soap Marseille soap Nabulsi soap Popish soap, a derogatory name for the 17th-century soap monopoly...
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List of cleaning products (section Soap brands)
Hard soap Derreck Kayongo Lye Marseille soap Melt and pour Nabulsi soap Phisoderm Popish soap Rebatching Resin soap Saltwater soap Shaving soap Soap shaker...
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a year in the late 1630s. One such monopoly was for soap, pejoratively referred to as "popish soap" because some of its backers were Catholics. Charles...
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appointing Commissioners to inquire of the Estates of certain Traitors, and of Popish Recusants, and of Estates given to superstitious Uses, in order to raise...
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Albion's England (1589), by William Warner; and A Declaration of egregious Popish Impostures (1603), by Samuel Harsnett, which provided some of the language...
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Asaph; Welsh Bible translator Titus Oates, chaplain who fabricated the "Popish Plot" Edward Stillingfleet, British theologian and scholar William Andleby...
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under attack during the Reformation, as Protestants berated purgatory as a "popish" doctrine incompatible with the Calvinist doctrine of predestination. State-sanctioned...
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First, intituled, "An Act to prevent and avoid Dangers which may grow by Popish Recusants;" and also of one other Act made in the first Year of the Reign...
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