Observations Upon the Consequences Apprehended from Concession to the Roman Catholic Claims, as Menacing the Security of the Established Church |
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... religion , incumbent on the King himself , without which his subjects were absolved from their alle- giance ; some importance was laid upon the pos- sibility of His Majesty choosing a consort who was in the Romish communion . As a ...
... religion , incumbent on the King himself , without which his subjects were absolved from their alle- giance ; some importance was laid upon the pos- sibility of His Majesty choosing a consort who was in the Romish communion . As a ...
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... religious opinion over the civilized world , con- templated the revival of the penal enactments , by which heretics are brought to the stake , I deemed it unnecessary to enter into further dispute , believ- ing them so incurably opposed ...
... religious opinion over the civilized world , con- templated the revival of the penal enactments , by which heretics are brought to the stake , I deemed it unnecessary to enter into further dispute , believ- ing them so incurably opposed ...
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... religion , besides the former penalties for not frequenting their parish church , are by several sta- tutes , too numerous to be here recited , disabled from taking any lands either by descent or purchase , after * Blackst . Com . IV ...
... religion , besides the former penalties for not frequenting their parish church , are by several sta- tutes , too numerous to be here recited , disabled from taking any lands either by descent or purchase , after * Blackst . Com . IV ...
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... religion , or to reside in any religious house abroad for that purpose , or contributes any thing to their maintenance when there ; both the sender , the sent , and the contributor , are disabled to sue in law or equity , to be executor ...
... religion , or to reside in any religious house abroad for that purpose , or contributes any thing to their maintenance when there ; both the sender , the sent , and the contributor , are disabled to sue in law or equity , to be executor ...
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... religious ' liberties ; as inconsistent with the prerogative of the crown , as with the freedom of the subject . ' As it is his doctrine , that the sovereign , if ex- communicated , may be deposed and murdered ; ' and that no faith is ...
... religious ' liberties ; as inconsistent with the prerogative of the crown , as with the freedom of the subject . ' As it is his doctrine , that the sovereign , if ex- communicated , may be deposed and murdered ; ' and that no faith is ...
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