Observations Upon the Consequences Apprehended from Concession to the Roman Catholic Claims, as Menacing the Security of the Established Church |
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... Protestant Reformed Religion ; " the point which submits itself for his determination is precisely the reverse of that on which the decision is generally formed . The question regarded in this view is not , - How far is he tied up by ...
... Protestant Reformed Religion ; " the point which submits itself for his determination is precisely the reverse of that on which the decision is generally formed . The question regarded in this view is not , - How far is he tied up by ...
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... protestant reformed established by the law ? And will you preserve " unto the bishops and clergy of the realm , and to the " churches committed to their charge , all such rights and " privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them ...
... protestant reformed established by the law ? And will you preserve " unto the bishops and clergy of the realm , and to the " churches committed to their charge , all such rights and " privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them ...
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... Protestant Reformed Reli- gion established by law , " the objection to conces- sion in favour of the R. Catholic claims must be virtually supposed to exist . For it cannot be for a moment pretended , that it is not possible , in per ...
... Protestant Reformed Reli- gion established by law , " the objection to conces- sion in favour of the R. Catholic claims must be virtually supposed to exist . For it cannot be for a moment pretended , that it is not possible , in per ...
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... Protestant Reformed Re- ligion , " would be directly and palpably violated . But if , on the contrary , it is expressly proposed , to draw from the R. Catholics , in return for certain rights and immunities , a solemn pledge , that they ...
... Protestant Reformed Re- ligion , " would be directly and palpably violated . But if , on the contrary , it is expressly proposed , to draw from the R. Catholics , in return for certain rights and immunities , a solemn pledge , that they ...
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