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| Church orders, Ancient - 1675 - 314 pages
...Oath, or any part thereof which I acknowledge by good and full Authority to be lawfully administred unto me, and do renounce all Pardons and Dispensations...upon the true faith of a Christian. So help me God, &c. The Oath of Supremacy. I AB Do utterly testifie and declare in my conscience, That the Kings Highness... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1853 - 876 pages
...commencement and conclusion of the form given are in the very words of the present abjuration oath : — " And I do make this recognition and acknowledgment...upon the true faith of a Christian : So help me God. " It is apparent from this, as well as many other Acts of Parliament, that an idea then, and long afterwards,... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1808 - 842 pages
...contrary: and all these things I do plainly and sincerely acknowledge and swear, according to these exprett words by me spoken, and according to the plain and...upon the true faith of a Christian. So help me God." [08 June 5. The commons were still busy in earning on the Act of Indemnity and generai Pardon, and... | |
| William Huntington (works.) - 1811 - 444 pages
...whatsoever. And I do make this recognition, acknowledgment, abjuration, renunciation, and promise, heartily, willingly, and truly, upon the true faith of a Christian. So help me God.' How many great men in high office and places of trust; how many officers in the army and navy; how... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1811 - 898 pages
...Equivocation or mental Evafion, ' or fecret Refervation whatfoever : And 1 do rr.ake this Recog' nition and Acknowledgment heartily, willingly and truly, upon' the true Faith of a Chriftian. ' So help me God.' Unto which Oath fo taken the faid Perfon fhall fubfcribe his or her Name... | |
| William Thomas Roe - Election law - 1812 - 660 pages
...whatsoever. And 1 do make this re" cognition, acknowledgement, abjuration, re" nunciation, and promise, heartily, willingly, " and truly, upon the true faith of a Christian. " So help me God." 4. And that such peers that live in Scotland, but shall not be present at such meeting so ^Miding i"... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1812 - 566 pages
...equivocation, or mental evasion, or secret reser" vation. whatsoever : and I do make this recognition and fe acknowledgment heartily, willingly and truly, upon the true *' faith of a Christian. So HELP HE GOD." The Oath prescribed to be taken by his Majesty's Roman Ca. tholic subjects, who wish to avail... | |
| William Dickinson - Criminal law - 1815 - 488 pages
...whatever. " And I do make this recognition, acknow" ledgement, abjuration, renunciation and pro" mise, heartily, willingly, and truly, upon the " true faith of a Christian, . , - " So help me God." -. .. ,' .. -i Tfo Declaration against Transubstantiation, ~ . by 25.'Car. 2. c. 2. .f Declaration... | |
| Charles Butler - Catholics - 1819 - 476 pages
...evasion, or secret reservation, whatsoever: •' And I do make this recognition, and acknowledg" ment, heartily, willingly, and truly, upon the true " faith of a Christian." " So help me God." XXV. 3. The Briefs of Pqjil the fifth against the Oath of Allegiance. i. The Jirst brief was translated... | |
| Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1820 - 834 pages
...whatsoever. And I do make this recognition, acknowledgment, abjuration, renunciation, and promise, heartily, willingly and truly, upon the true faith of a Christian. So help me God. V. Declaration against Transubstantiation. Declaration The declaration against transubstantiation,... | |
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