Letter on the Coronation OathW.E. Andrews, 1825 - 8 páginas |
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... Protestant Reformed Religion , established by law ; and I will preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm , and to the churches committed to their charge , all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain to them ...
... Protestant Reformed Religion , established by law ; and I will preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm , and to the churches committed to their charge , all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain to them ...
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... Protestant Dissenters , which was passed immediately afterwards . A doubt was suggested whether the King would not be prevented , by the proposed oath , from giving his Royal assent to the Toleration Act . The point was debated in the ...
... Protestant Dissenters , which was passed immediately afterwards . A doubt was suggested whether the King would not be prevented , by the proposed oath , from giving his Royal assent to the Toleration Act . The point was debated in the ...
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... Protestant Reformed Religion established by law , " and to preserve to the bishops and clergy of this realm , and to the churches committed to their care , all such rights and privileges as by law did or should belong or appertain to ...
... Protestant Reformed Religion established by law , " and to preserve to the bishops and clergy of this realm , and to the churches committed to their care , all such rights and privileges as by law did or should belong or appertain to ...
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... Protestant religion ; but almost immediately afterwards he assented to a bill , which altered the oath of supremacy from a positive affirmation of the Crown's ecclesiastical supremacy in this realm , to a negative assertion that this ...
... Protestant religion ; but almost immediately afterwards he assented to a bill , which altered the oath of supremacy from a positive affirmation of the Crown's ecclesiastical supremacy in this realm , to a negative assertion that this ...
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... 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 royal family , restores to us our ...
... 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 royal family , restores to us our ...
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