Letter on the Coronation OathW.E. Andrews, 1825 - 8 páginas |
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... law of God , the true profession of the Gospel , and the 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 ...
... law of God , the true profession of the Gospel , and the 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 ...
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... 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 , in the words of the act , to ...
... 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 , in the words of the act , to ...
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... laws and customs of the same ; " and that the Coronation oath has continued in this form till the present time ... laws and customs of the realm . " This was evidently meant to denote , 6 to not only the statutes , laws , and customs then 3.
... laws and customs of the same ; " and that the Coronation oath has continued in this form till the present time ... laws and customs of the realm . " This was evidently meant to denote , 6 to not only the statutes , laws , and customs then 3.
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... laws now solicited to be repealed , as the repeal of these laws will not interfere with the legal establishment of the church , with its hierarchy , with any of its churches , or with any of their temporal or spiritual pre - eminences ...
... laws now solicited to be repealed , as the repeal of these laws will not interfere with the legal establishment of the church , with its hierarchy , with any of its churches , or with any of their temporal or spiritual pre - eminences ...
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... laws were passed . Yet , was a murmur of disapprobation of them heard ? Was the Coronation oath so much as mentioned ? VI . The claim of Ireland to the relief solicited by the present bill is particularly strong . 1. When Mr. Pitt ...
... laws were passed . Yet , was a murmur of disapprobation of them heard ? Was the Coronation oath so much as mentioned ? VI . The claim of Ireland to the relief solicited by the present bill is particularly strong . 1. When Mr. Pitt ...
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