A Summary of the History of the English Church, and of the Sects which Have Departed from Its Communion: With Answers to Each Dissenting Body Relative to Its Pretended Grounds of Separation, Volumen3 |
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... is excluded from public offices : “ The Prince and Princess give heartily their
consent for repealing legally all the penal statụtes ; as well those which have
been enacted against the Catholics , as against the Protestant Nonconformists :
yet the ...
... is excluded from public offices : “ The Prince and Princess give heartily their
consent for repealing legally all the penal statụtes ; as well those which have
been enacted against the Catholics , as against the Protestant Nonconformists :
yet the ...
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It was then that their remnant , the Protestant Bishops in Scotland , began to pray
for the present royal family ; still , however , some trivial differences existed
betwixt them and the English Episcopal clergy of that kingdom . These were
happily ...
It was then that their remnant , the Protestant Bishops in Scotland , began to pray
for the present royal family ; still , however , some trivial differences existed
betwixt them and the English Episcopal clergy of that kingdom . These were
happily ...
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XII . Similar Concessions made to Dissenters . — XIII . Alarm excited : Protestant
Associations . — XIV . Lord G . Gordon ' s Mob . XV . Infidel and immoral Writers :
Chesterfield , Hume , Gibbon , Priestley . — XVI . Profanation of the Sabbath .
XII . Similar Concessions made to Dissenters . — XIII . Alarm excited : Protestant
Associations . — XIV . Lord G . Gordon ' s Mob . XV . Infidel and immoral Writers :
Chesterfield , Hume , Gibbon , Priestley . — XVI . Profanation of the Sabbath .
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To this bill was added another in the year 1791 , allotting a large district of land in
both Canadas , for the support of a Protestant clergy . . In the mean time , the
spirit of toleration , unmoved by clamour , pursued its gentle but prudent purpose
...
To this bill was added another in the year 1791 , allotting a large district of land in
both Canadas , for the support of a Protestant clergy . . In the mean time , the
spirit of toleration , unmoved by clamour , pursued its gentle but prudent purpose
...
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It was natural that Protestant Dissenters should prefer claims to a participation of
those concessions so liberally made to the Roman Catholics . Accordingly , in
1779 , many disabilities were removed from their ministers and schoolmasters ...
It was natural that Protestant Dissenters should prefer claims to a participation of
those concessions so liberally made to the Roman Catholics . Accordingly , in
1779 , many disabilities were removed from their ministers and schoolmasters ...
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