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Page 62
... forced to acknowledge , that the same son , if not born whilst his father was in posses- sion , can be deprived of his right to the throne with the consent of the people , because such a prince , says he , has no acquired right . Illud ...
... forced to acknowledge , that the same son , if not born whilst his father was in posses- sion , can be deprived of his right to the throne with the consent of the people , because such a prince , says he , has no acquired right . Illud ...
Page 70
... but not conferred nor taken away by a spiritual regeneration : and Bellarmin himself is forced to acknowledge , that ' the Gospel deprives no man of * Romans , xiii . < 6 his right and dominion , but gets him 70 MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS .
... but not conferred nor taken away by a spiritual regeneration : and Bellarmin himself is forced to acknowledge , that ' the Gospel deprives no man of * Romans , xiii . < 6 his right and dominion , but gets him 70 MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS .
Page 75
... forcing his subjects to change their re- ligion : Si enim tales principes non conentur fideles a fide ' avertere , non existimo posse eos privari suo dominio . ' * A salvo which , I hope , will remove all umbrage and suspi- cion from ...
... forcing his subjects to change their re- ligion : Si enim tales principes non conentur fideles a fide ' avertere , non existimo posse eos privari suo dominio . ' * A salvo which , I hope , will remove all umbrage and suspi- cion from ...
Page 90
... forced construction . The framers of the test have blended together an oath of allegiance , and the old declaration against Popery , compiled by James I. In this declaration , the words ran thus : And I do declare , that I do not ...
... forced construction . The framers of the test have blended together an oath of allegiance , and the old declaration against Popery , compiled by James I. In this declaration , the words ran thus : And I do declare , that I do not ...
Page 103
... forced to leave the kingdom of France . He died , about two months since , without issue ; and by his death has rid the kingdom of all fears arising from the pretensions of a family that commenced our destruction , and completed our ...
... forced to leave the kingdom of France . He died , about two months since , without issue ; and by his death has rid the kingdom of all fears arising from the pretensions of a family that commenced our destruction , and completed our ...
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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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