Observations Upon the Consequences Apprehended from Concession to the Roman Catholic Claims, as Menacing the Security of the Established Church |
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... constitution . They in their turn are disposed to impute to the vague and vulgar errors which are maintained on the nature of their claims upon the legislature , the inveteracy of the feeling with which they are resist- ed . In the ...
... constitution . They in their turn are disposed to impute to the vague and vulgar errors which are maintained on the nature of their claims upon the legislature , the inveteracy of the feeling with which they are resist- ed . In the ...
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... Constitution of the Emperor Frederick II . is inserted , which commences in the following terms ; " Si vero dominus temporalis requisitus et admonitus ab Ecclesia , terram suam purgare peg- lexerit ab hæretica pravitate , post annum a ...
... Constitution of the Emperor Frederick II . is inserted , which commences in the following terms ; " Si vero dominus temporalis requisitus et admonitus ab Ecclesia , terram suam purgare peg- lexerit ab hæretica pravitate , post annum a ...
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... constitution as es- sentially protestant , by concession to the claims of the R. Catholics , the bulwarks by which it has been fenced for ages , must be betrayed into the hands of those , who are its enemies , upon princi- ples which ...
... constitution as es- sentially protestant , by concession to the claims of the R. Catholics , the bulwarks by which it has been fenced for ages , must be betrayed into the hands of those , who are its enemies , upon princi- ples which ...
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... Constitution is left unguarded from the coronation engagements being relaxed , and a popish influence introduced into the legisla- ture , which exercises authority over the Church . It falls not within the compass of my engage- ments ...
... Constitution is left unguarded from the coronation engagements being relaxed , and a popish influence introduced into the legisla- ture , which exercises authority over the Church . It falls not within the compass of my engage- ments ...
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... constitution . 2. But , in the Papal influence , we are given to understand , there are reasonable grounds of appre- hension . To form a just estimate of the magnitude of this objection , it may not be inexpedient to take a brief view ...
... constitution . 2. But , in the Papal influence , we are given to understand , there are reasonable grounds of appre- hension . To form a just estimate of the magnitude of this objection , it may not be inexpedient to take a brief view ...
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