Letter on the Coronation OathW.E. Andrews, 1825 - 8 páginas |
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... Monarch , for the repeal of the laws remaining in force against the Roman Catholics , and the Sovereign should be of opinion that not to repeal those laws would bring mischief and damage to the realm , he would be constitutionally bound ...
... Monarch , for the repeal of the laws remaining in force against the Roman Catholics , and the Sovereign should be of opinion that not to repeal those laws would bring mischief and damage to the realm , he would be constitutionally bound ...
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... Monarch from such a concurrence , it would be no objection to his repealing the laws now solicited to be repealed , as the repeal of these laws will not interfere with the legal establishment of the church , with its hierarchy , with ...
... Monarch from such a concurrence , it would be no objection to his repealing the laws now solicited to be repealed , as the repeal of these laws will not interfere with the legal establishment of the church , with its hierarchy , with ...
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... monarch took an oath to maintain the Church of Scotland , which was at that time Episcopalian ; but he soon afterwards made a new settlement of the Scottish Church in the Presbyterian form . This was a total alteration of the ...
... monarch took an oath to maintain the Church of Scotland , which was at that time Episcopalian ; but he soon afterwards made a new settlement of the Scottish Church in the Presbyterian form . This was a total alteration of the ...
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... monarch , " are Catholics - which are Protestants ? which are your bravest soldiers , your best subjects ? All are equally brave and good . This is the effect of the edict , against which you were cautioned . See how it re - unites the ...
... monarch , " are Catholics - which are Protestants ? which are your bravest soldiers , your best subjects ? All are equally brave and good . This is the effect of the edict , against which you were cautioned . See how it re - unites the ...
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