An address from his majesty's Roman Catholic subjects to their fellow subjects |
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THE First Document we present to you , is Tue Oatu . AND DECLARATION prescribed by the British Parliament of the 31st of his present Majesty , AND WHICH IS TAKEN BY ALL ENGLISH CATHOLICS . " I A. B. do hereby declare , That I do profess ...
THE First Document we present to you , is Tue Oatu . AND DECLARATION prescribed by the British Parliament of the 31st of his present Majesty , AND WHICH IS TAKEN BY ALL ENGLISH CATHOLICS . " I A. B. do hereby declare , That I do profess ...
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THE first is the Oath of Allegiance and Declaration , prescribed by the Irish Act of the 13th and 14th of His present Majesty ; and is taken by all Irish Roman Catholics . “ I A. B. do take Almighty God , and his only Son Jesus Christ ...
THE first is the Oath of Allegiance and Declaration , prescribed by the Irish Act of the 13th and 14th of His present Majesty ; and is taken by all Irish Roman Catholics . “ I A. B. do take Almighty God , and his only Son Jesus Christ ...
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THE nert is the Oath and Declaration prescribed by the Irish Act of the 33d of His present Majesty , and is taken by all Irish Roman Catholics , wishing to entitle themselves to the benefit of that Act . “ I A. B. do hereby declare ...
THE nert is the Oath and Declaration prescribed by the Irish Act of the 33d of His present Majesty , and is taken by all Irish Roman Catholics , wishing to entitle themselves to the benefit of that Act . “ I A. B. do hereby declare ...
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