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Oates, Titus : (1649-1705), English politician whose claim of Roman Catholics plotting to seize power strengthened the anti-Catholic Whig Party. In 1685 he was convicted of perjury, flogged, & imprisoned.

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... Page 549 looks like. I no longer look round at every fifty yards to see how many policemen in plain clothes are following me. Dacoits and approvers are growing as far away from my mind as Titus Oates or Tiberius. I no longer pant to know our excellent Baikuntha Babu's latest blank question or withdrawn resolution in Bengal's new Parliament or what Bengal's only Maharajadhiraj thinks about English ...

... 35. Ibid., pp. 31-32. 36. Christianity and Evolution, p. 56. 37. Ibid., p. 69. 38. The Theology of Saint Paul, trans. John L. Stodd, 2 vols. (London and Dublin: Brown, Oates and Washbourne, 1945), Vol. I, p. 291. Page 276 39. Ibid., p. 292. 40. Christianity and Evolution, pp. 157-58. 41. Writings in Time of War (London: Collins... envisaged by Teilhard. I may jot down here the note I made on the subject after reading Henri de Lubac's fine and fascinating book Catholicism: Christ and the Common Destiny of Man (London: Burns & Oates, 1962): "The difference between the organic nature of the Mystical Body as accepted by the Catholic Church and the organic Page 111 nature of it as understood by Teilhard... the flesh". Thus we may aver that the "heresy" became full-fledged a little later than Matthew. But distinct beginnings may' be spotted earlier. Reviewing the Pastoral Epistles (1 and 2 Timothy and Titus) in the immediate wake of Paul or even at the term of Paul's own time if they can be attributed to him, Earnest F. Scott 73 underlines one of their "main interests" thus: "[The Letters] proclaim ...