Letter on the Coronation OathW.E. Andrews, 1825 - 8 páginas |
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... subsequent legislation of Parliament . In the next clause , his Majesty swears " to maintain the Protestant Reformed Religion established by law , " and to preserve to the bishops and clergy of this realm , and to the churches committed ...
... subsequent legislation of Parliament . In the next clause , his Majesty swears " to maintain the Protestant Reformed Religion established by law , " and to preserve to the bishops and clergy of this realm , and to the churches committed ...
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... subsequent time the same monarch took an oath to maintain the Church of Scotland , which was at that time Episcopalian ; but he soon afterwards made a new settlement of the Scottish Church in the Presbyterian form . This was a total ...
... subsequent time the same monarch took an oath to maintain the Church of Scotland , which was at that time Episcopalian ; but he soon afterwards made a new settlement of the Scottish Church in the Presbyterian form . This was a total ...
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... subsequent to that act . To those laws , therefore , or to any similar law , the Coronation oath cannot , with a semblance of propriety , be referred . VIII . Here , at length , I finish my legal disquisition on this important subject ...
... subsequent to that act . To those laws , therefore , or to any similar law , the Coronation oath cannot , with a semblance of propriety , be referred . VIII . Here , at length , I finish my legal disquisition on this important subject ...
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