Letter on the Coronation OathW.E. Andrews, 1825 - 8 páginas |
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... 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 , or any of them . ' Their ...
... 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 , or any of them . ' Their ...
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... established religion of the land . " This is the very strongest act of legislation that can be supposed . His Royal Highness must be sensible that a repeal of the few laws yet remaining in force against the Roman Catholics is ...
... established religion of the land . " This is the very strongest act of legislation that can be supposed . His Royal Highness must be sensible that a repeal of the few laws yet remaining in force against the Roman Catholics is ...
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... established by law ' hinder not the King in passing any bill , in the case of Dissenters . " " It is granted by all , " said Sir Joseph Tre- denham , " that by law , ' is meant what is in the Legislature's power . " The consequence was ...
... established by law ' hinder not the King in passing any bill , in the case of Dissenters . " " It is granted by all , " said Sir Joseph Tre- denham , " that by law , ' is meant what is in the Legislature's power . " The consequence was ...
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... established by law , " and to preserve to the bishops and clergy of this realm , and to the churches committed to ... established . Each proscribed that religion , and established another . Can any thing be alleged in de- fence of these ...
... established by law , " and to preserve to the bishops and clergy of this realm , and to the churches committed to ... established . Each proscribed that religion , and established another . Can any thing be alleged in de- fence of these ...
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