Observations Upon the Consequences Apprehended from Concession to the Roman Catholic Claims, as Menacing the Security of the Established Church |
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... a matter of particular moment , the unreserved obedience ex- acted by the See of Rome , from every person who received the baptismal rite , was insisted on ; B 1 ( 4 ) by which , all recusants and apostates INTRODUCTION. ...
... a matter of particular moment , the unreserved obedience ex- acted by the See of Rome , from every person who received the baptismal rite , was insisted on ; B 1 ( 4 ) by which , all recusants and apostates INTRODUCTION. ...
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... person who came possessed with a strong predisposition against the projected measure , thèse reasons , it may be easily conceived did not afford very powerful grounds of conversion ; to myself , who now became deeply impressed with a ...
... person who came possessed with a strong predisposition against the projected measure , thèse reasons , it may be easily conceived did not afford very powerful grounds of conversion ; to myself , who now became deeply impressed with a ...
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... persons professing popery , popish recu- sants convict , and popish priests . 1. Persons profess- ing the popish religion , besides the former penalties for not frequenting their parish church , are by several sta- tutes , too numerous ...
... persons professing popery , popish recu- sants convict , and popish priests . 1. Persons profess- ing the popish religion , besides the former penalties for not frequenting their parish church , are by several sta- tutes , too numerous ...
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... person any a- voidance of the same , in prejudice of the two universi- ties ; they may not keep or teach any school under pain of perpetual imprisonment ; they are liable also in some instances to pay double taxes ; and , if they ...
... person any a- voidance of the same , in prejudice of the two universi- ties ; they may not keep or teach any school under pain of perpetual imprisonment ; they are liable also in some instances to pay double taxes ; and , if they ...
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... persons harbouring him are guilty of felony without the benefit of clergy . " " To have a true relish of this sketch of the rights and immunities of a considerable class of society , it would be necessary to peruse the description given ...
... persons harbouring him are guilty of felony without the benefit of clergy . " " To have a true relish of this sketch of the rights and immunities of a considerable class of society , it would be necessary to peruse the description given ...
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