Letter on the Coronation OathW.E. Andrews, 1825 - 8 páginas |
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... legal establishment of the church , with its hierarchy , with any of its churches , or with any of their temporal or spiritual pre - eminences , rights or privileges . IV . Hitherto our observations have been confined to the Coronation ...
... legal establishment of the church , with its hierarchy , with any of its churches , or with any of their temporal or spiritual pre - eminences , rights or privileges . IV . Hitherto our observations have been confined to the Coronation ...
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... legal disquisition on this important subject . Permit me to add , that whatever may be the opinion of his Royal Highness upon it , his wishes must , I am confident , be favourable to the cause of the Roman Catholics ? How many of them ...
... legal disquisition on this important subject . Permit me to add , that whatever may be the opinion of his Royal Highness upon it , his wishes must , I am confident , be favourable to the cause of the Roman Catholics ? How many of them ...
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