Observations Upon the Consequences Apprehended from Concession to the Roman Catholic Claims, as Menacing the Security of the Established Church |
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... sion , where a person is reconciled to the See of Rome or procures to be reconciled , the offence amounts to high treason . 2 Popish recusants , convicted in a court of law of not attending the service of the Church of Eng- land , are ...
... sion , where a person is reconciled to the See of Rome or procures to be reconciled , the offence amounts to high treason . 2 Popish recusants , convicted in a court of law of not attending the service of the Church of Eng- land , are ...
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... sion ; I shall need no apology for subjoining the following authorities : * for eloquence cannot paint in language more true and touching , the grievances of that injured class which I advocate , than is contained in the following ...
... sion ; I shall need no apology for subjoining the following authorities : * for eloquence cannot paint in language more true and touching , the grievances of that injured class which I advocate , than is contained in the following ...
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... sion of danger ? And I profess , it wholly fails me in the present emergency , if in the statutes of pra- munire , a sufficient corrective be not provided , for " the offence of introducing a foreing power into this land , and creating ...
... sion of danger ? And I profess , it wholly fails me in the present emergency , if in the statutes of pra- munire , a sufficient corrective be not provided , for " the offence of introducing a foreing power into this land , and creating ...
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... 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- fect consistency with such concession , " to pre- serve unto the Bishops and ...
... 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- fect consistency with such concession , " to pre- serve unto the Bishops and ...
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... sion , in the act with which it was supposed at va- riance ; by the following extracts every doubt upon the subject is laid at rest . " Though the Test Act appears to be a very wise law , and in point of sound policy not to be departed ...
... sion , in the act with which it was supposed at va- riance ; by the following extracts every doubt upon the subject is laid at rest . " Though the Test Act appears to be a very wise law , and in point of sound policy not to be departed ...
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