Coronation Oath Considered: With Reference to the Principles of the Revolution of 1688 ...J. Hatchards, 1826 - 63 Seiten |
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... Protestant interest in general , and in particular to the Church of England , that all true Englishmen must acknowledge they owe to the then representatives of the nation , their privileges , their liberties , their lives , their reli ...
... Protestant interest in general , and in particular to the Church of England , that all true Englishmen must acknowledge they owe to the then representatives of the nation , their privileges , their liberties , their lives , their reli ...
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... Protestant religion , and the civil freedom of this country , and that upon the maintenance of this union hang the vital interests of the State . We know that all men , of the slightest political consideration , of different parties in ...
... Protestant religion , and the civil freedom of this country , and that upon the maintenance of this union hang the vital interests of the State . We know that all men , of the slightest political consideration , of different parties in ...
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... Church of England in par- ticular , with a due liberty to Protestant Dis- senters ; and in general , that the Protestant religion and interest over the whole world might be supported and encouraged . " This was followed by an address ...
... Church of England in par- ticular , with a due liberty to Protestant Dis- senters ; and in general , that the Protestant religion and interest over the whole world might be supported and encouraged . " This was followed by an address ...
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... Protestant religion , and national liberty ; and that the same acts which endanger the one , must necessarily , in the same proportion , endanger * Hume's History of England . Conclusion . the other . " Whereas , the late King James 10.
... Protestant religion , and national liberty ; and that the same acts which endanger the one , must necessarily , in the same proportion , endanger * Hume's History of England . Conclusion . the other . " Whereas , the late King James 10.
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... religion , and the laws and liberties of this kingdom ; - " By assuming and exercising a power of dis- pensing with ... Protestant religion . “ James the Second , not only usurped to himself a right to dispense with the laws , but ...
... religion , and the laws and liberties of this kingdom ; - " By assuming and exercising a power of dis- pensing with ... Protestant religion . “ James the Second , not only usurped to himself a right to dispense with the laws , but ...
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abolishing according alter amend authority best means Bill of Rights Catholics from power Church of England clergy Commons Journal Constitution Convention Parliament Coro Coronation Oath Crown danger Declaration of Rights doubt ecclesiastical Elizabeth enacted episcopacy episcopal established by law Established Church establishing the Coronation exclusion expressed framed House of Hanover imposer intention James the Second jurisdiction King or Queen kingdom kingdom of England lative lature Legis legislative Legislature of 1688 liament Lolme Lord Somers measures ment nation Oath oath of supremacy object obligation observed Papists person political Popery preamble prescribed present preservation Prince of Orange Protestant interest Protestant reformed Protestant religion public compact realm referred rendered repealed Revolution rights and liberties Roman Catholics Scotland Second had violated securities settlement Somers's Tracts spiritual statutes subverted supremacy and allegiance taking the oaths testant reformed religion third clause transubstantiation unto Vide Note William and Mary