Journals of the House of Lords, Volume 49H.M. Stationery Office, 1812 |
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... Religious Eftablishments , by the Admiffion of Perfons profeffing the Roman Catholic Religion , not only to " Offices of the highest Truft and Authority , but even " to the Power of framing Laws for the Government of " this Proteftant ...
... Religious Eftablishments , by the Admiffion of Perfons profeffing the Roman Catholic Religion , not only to " Offices of the highest Truft and Authority , but even " to the Power of framing Laws for the Government of " this Proteftant ...
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... Religion , fince the Roman Catholics receive " no other Prejudices from thefe , than their being ex- " cluded from Parliament and Public Employments , " and that by them the Proteftant Religion was fheltered " from all the Defigns of ...
... Religion , fince the Roman Catholics receive " no other Prejudices from thefe , than their being ex- " cluded from Parliament and Public Employments , " and that by them the Proteftant Religion was fheltered " from all the Defigns of ...
Page 48
... Religion in " this Kingdom : That they are fully convinced that the " Controul of any Foreign Power ( implied in fuch " Bill ) either in Church or State , over thefe Realms , is " not only contrary to our Conftitution as established at ...
... Religion in " this Kingdom : That they are fully convinced that the " Controul of any Foreign Power ( implied in fuch " Bill ) either in Church or State , over thefe Realms , is " not only contrary to our Conftitution as established at ...
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... Religion , which is not incon- " fiftent with the Maintenance of one National Church , " in full Vigour and Security : That in the Provifions adopted by Parliament at the Period of the Acceffion " of King William in 1688 , the ...
... Religion , which is not incon- " fiftent with the Maintenance of one National Church , " in full Vigour and Security : That in the Provifions adopted by Parliament at the Period of the Acceffion " of King William in 1688 , the ...
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... Religion has ever been hoftile to Civil and Religious " Liberty , tolerating no Opinions but its own , and ... Religion in the United Kingdom , may by their " Lordships Wifdom be preferved , fo that all the Bleffings experimentally ...
... Religion has ever been hoftile to Civil and Religious " Liberty , tolerating no Opinions but its own , and ... Religion in the United Kingdom , may by their " Lordships Wifdom be preferved , fo that all the Bleffings experimentally ...
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