A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms, Band 3F. Cogan, 1751 |
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... observe , that , throughout the Bill , fuch Terms are only used as have been commonly appropriated to Proteftant Diffenters ; however , to be prefent at Mafs is tacitly included . We do not go about to intimate , That the Injunctions of ...
... observe , that , throughout the Bill , fuch Terms are only used as have been commonly appropriated to Proteftant Diffenters ; however , to be prefent at Mafs is tacitly included . We do not go about to intimate , That the Injunctions of ...
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... observe , and declare , that actually they do obferve it ; and if in any Ways they diffent from any of thefe , then they incur the Penalties contained in the Act . Is this a Toleration ? Nay , a Toleration could never be intended , when ...
... observe , and declare , that actually they do obferve it ; and if in any Ways they diffent from any of thefe , then they incur the Penalties contained in the Act . Is this a Toleration ? Nay , a Toleration could never be intended , when ...
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... observe , the aforefaid Uniformity . And for the more effectual fettling the Quiet and Peace of this Church , the Eftates of Parliament do hereby make an humble Address to their Majefties , that they would be pleafed to call a General ...
... observe , the aforefaid Uniformity . And for the more effectual fettling the Quiet and Peace of this Church , the Eftates of Parliament do hereby make an humble Address to their Majefties , that they would be pleafed to call a General ...
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... observe , i . e . To acknowledge the King as fupreme Judge in Ecclefiaftical Affairs , ' granting him the Power of redreing all Grievances complain'd of by the Laity , & c . They anfwer'd they would ; their Order , the Honour of God ...
... observe , i . e . To acknowledge the King as fupreme Judge in Ecclefiaftical Affairs , ' granting him the Power of redreing all Grievances complain'd of by the Laity , & c . They anfwer'd they would ; their Order , the Honour of God ...
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... observe , that my Antagonists are most of them fo , in a literal Senfe ; breathe real Vengeance , and extend their Threats to my Perfon , if they knew where to find it ; wherein they are fo far from defpifing , that I am fenfible they ...
... observe , that my Antagonists are most of them fo , in a literal Senfe ; breathe real Vengeance , and extend their Threats to my Perfon , if they knew where to find it ; wherein they are fo far from defpifing , that I am fenfible they ...
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