Letter on the Coronation OathW.E. Andrews, 1825 - 8 páginas |
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... united to England , an oath was formed by the Parliament of Scotland , by which every King was required at his accession to take an oath to preserve the Protestant religion and Presbyterian Church Government in Scotland . This Act was ...
... united to England , an oath was formed by the Parliament of Scotland , by which every King was required at his accession to take an oath to preserve the Protestant religion and Presbyterian Church Government in Scotland . This Act was ...
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... United King- dom , in the first and every succeeding Parliament , should , until the Par- liament of the United Kingdom should otherwise provide , take the oaths then provided to be taken . " Is not this an explicit intimation that a ...
... United King- dom , in the first and every succeeding Parliament , should , until the Par- liament of the United Kingdom should otherwise provide , take the oaths then provided to be taken . " Is not this an explicit intimation that a ...
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... united among ourselves ! " Might not some friend of the Roman Catho- lics address his Royal Highness in these very terms ? " Favour then , " might he not respectfully say to his Royal Highness , " the humble prayer of the Roman ...
... united among ourselves ! " Might not some friend of the Roman Catho- lics address his Royal Highness in these very terms ? " Favour then , " might he not respectfully say to his Royal Highness , " the humble prayer of the Roman ...
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