A History of the Penal Laws Against the Irish Catholics: From the Treaty of Limerick to the Union |
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... person whatsoever shall have or enjoy the benefit of this article , that shall neglect or refuse to take the oath of allegiance , * made by act of Parliament in England , in the first year of the reign of their prefent Majefties , when ...
... person whatsoever shall have or enjoy the benefit of this article , that shall neglect or refuse to take the oath of allegiance , * made by act of Parliament in England , in the first year of the reign of their prefent Majefties , when ...
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... person offend- ing to be fubject to a premunire ; and , that all who have any office from the King , every perfon entering into orders , or taking a degree in the Univerfity , fhall take the oath of fupremacy . 2d . An act reftoring to ...
... person offend- ing to be fubject to a premunire ; and , that all who have any office from the King , every perfon entering into orders , or taking a degree in the Univerfity , fhall take the oath of fupremacy . 2d . An act reftoring to ...
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... persons and liberties , to which only by the original article they can refer . If any authority were wanting to maintain this conftruction , a very unquestion- able one may be adduced from the speech of Sir Theobald F Theobald Butler ...
... persons and liberties , to which only by the original article they can refer . If any authority were wanting to maintain this conftruction , a very unquestion- able one may be adduced from the speech of Sir Theobald F Theobald Butler ...
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... person shall be exempt from the penalties of this act , that shall not take and fubfcribe the oath and declaration required by this act to be taken . By the 16th claufe , all perfons whatsoever who fhall receive any office , civil and ...
... person shall be exempt from the penalties of this act , that shall not take and fubfcribe the oath and declaration required by this act to be taken . By the 16th claufe , all perfons whatsoever who fhall receive any office , civil and ...
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... person exer- cifing any foreign ecclefiaftical jurif- diction · £ .5000 For difcovering each regular clergy- man , and each fecular clergyman , not registered · For discovering each Popish school- 20 O Q mafter or usher £ .100 9 For The ...
... person exer- cifing any foreign ecclefiaftical jurif- diction · £ .5000 For difcovering each regular clergy- man , and each fecular clergyman , not registered · For discovering each Popish school- 20 O Q mafter or usher £ .100 9 For The ...
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Page 109 - I do declare that I do not believe that the Pope of Rome or any other foreign prince, prelate, person, state, or potentate, hath or ought to have any temporal or civil jurisdiction, power, superiority, or pre-eminence, directly or indirectly, within this realm.
Page 9 - Majesties' obedience, and their and every of their heirs shall hold, possess, and enjoy all and every their estates of freehold and inheritance, and all the rights, titles, and...
Page 109 - Rome are superstitious and idolatrous, and I do solemnly, in the presence of God, profess, testify, and declare, that I do make this declaration and every part thereof in the plain and ordinary sense of the words read unto me as they are commonly understood by English Protestants without any evasion, equivocation, or mental reservation whatsoever...
Page 14 - are under " their protection in the said counties," should be inserted, and be part of the said articles. Which words having been casually...
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Page 181 - ... to seek a shelter for themselves and their helpless families, where chance may guide them. This is no exaggerated picture of the horrid scenes now acting in this country.
Page vii - Honourable assembly will not think of when they shall more seriously consider and have weighed these matters. For God's sake, gentlemen, will you consider whether this is according to the golden rule, to do as you would be done unto ; and if not, surely you will not, nay you cannot, without being liable to be charged with the most manifest injustice imaginable, take from us our birth-rights and invest them in others before our faces.
Page 16 - Ireland, shall have free liberty to go to any country beyond the seas (England and Scotland excepted), where they think fit, with their families, household-stuff, plate, and jewels.
Page 108 - I do renounce, reject, and abjure, the opinion that Princes excommunicated by the Pope and Council, or by any authority of the See of Rome, or by any authority whatsoever, may be deposed or murdered by their Subjects, or by any person whatsoever...
Page 81 - I also declare, that it is not an article of the catholic faith; neither am I thereby required to believe or profess that the pope is infallible, or that I am bound to obey any order in its own nature immoral, though the pope or any ecclesiastical power should issue or direct such order, but on the contrary...