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... swear any allegiance in form , yet there is an original and natural allegiance from subject to king ; a debt that forbids all conspiracies and treasonable practices against his person , crown , and dignity . ' At my birth I was under ...
... swear any allegiance in form , yet there is an original and natural allegiance from subject to king ; a debt that forbids all conspiracies and treasonable practices against his person , crown , and dignity . ' At my birth I was under ...
Page 66
... swear that I do reject and detest as unchristian ' and impious to believe , that it is lawful to murder or destroy any person or persons whatsoever : for or under ' pretence of their being heretics , and also that unchris- ' tian and ...
... swear that I do reject and detest as unchristian ' and impious to believe , that it is lawful to murder or destroy any person or persons whatsoever : for or under ' pretence of their being heretics , and also that unchris- ' tian and ...
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... swear on St. Peter's tomb , and subscribe the conditions imposed on them . In the great struggles between the two powers , the Popes grounded their claims on customs and oaths , as may be seen in several passages of the canon law ...
... swear on St. Peter's tomb , and subscribe the conditions imposed on them . In the great struggles between the two powers , the Popes grounded their claims on customs and oaths , as may be seen in several passages of the canon law ...
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... swearing to support the succession of the 6 crown in his Majesty's family , I bind myself to that which there is a possibility a loyal subject to the constitution ' might not have in his power to perform . ' 6 Answer . You are not bound ...
... swearing to support the succession of the 6 crown in his Majesty's family , I bind myself to that which there is a possibility a loyal subject to the constitution ' might not have in his power to perform . ' 6 Answer . You are not bound ...
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... swear to kings , as robbers or pirates swear to their leaders . You are not bound to help a king in his attempts against the laws of God and na ture , when you have clear evidence that his attempts tend to the subversion of both ...
... swear to kings , as robbers or pirates swear to their leaders . You are not bound to help a king in his attempts against the laws of God and na ture , when you have clear evidence that his attempts tend to the subversion of both ...
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Miscellaneous Tracts: By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. Containing, I. A Defence ... Arthur O'Leary No preview available - 1782 |
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