An address from his majesty's Roman Catholic subjects to their fellow subjects1813 |
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... UNIVERSITIES ABROAD , ON THE EXISTENCE AND EXTENT OF THE POPE'S DISPENSING POWER . " - Three questions were accord- ingly framed , and sent to the Universities of Paris , Lovain , Alcala , Doway , Salamanca , and Valadolid , for their ...
... UNIVERSITIES ABROAD , ON THE EXISTENCE AND EXTENT OF THE POPE'S DISPENSING POWER . " - Three questions were accord- ingly framed , and sent to the Universities of Paris , Lovain , Alcala , Doway , Salamanca , and Valadolid , for their ...
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J 6 Catholic Subjects did not want the wisdom of foreign Universities to inform them , that His Majesty is the lawful Sovereign of all his Roman Catholic Subjects , and that , by every divine and human Law , his Roman Catholic Subjects ...
J 6 Catholic Subjects did not want the wisdom of foreign Universities to inform them , that His Majesty is the lawful Sovereign of all his Roman Catholic Subjects , and that , by every divine and human Law , his Roman Catholic Subjects ...
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A. B. do hereby abjuring any obedience absolve or dispense Acts of Parliament address their Fellow authority whatsoever avowedly in consequence Catholic Faith CATHOLIC Subjects flattered Catholic Subjects maintain Catholics are justified Church of Rome Civil Principles Country Countrymen and Fellow Crown DECLARATION prescribed defend Destroy any person Document we present Englishman owes Fellow Subjects once following unanswered further declare George the Third Hansard & Sons hereby utterly renouncing Heretics or Infidels heroic exertions impious Principle Irish Roman Catholics irreproachable demeanor lawful to murder Luke Hansard Majesty's Roman Catholic Mental Reservation Murder or Destroy OATH AND DECLARATION Oath of Allegiance obedience or allegiance Parliament past person or persons persons whatsoever peruse them;-and power Prelate present Majesty pretence publicly traduced purest Loyalty recognising their meritorious reject and detest Religious and Civil Roman Catholic Subjects single Tenet slightest degree solemnly stile and title swear Treasons and Traiterous unanswerable Documents unchristian and impious utmost