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The Orthodox journal and Catholic monthly intelligencer [ed. by W.E. Andrews]. - Página 413
editado por - 1814
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The Protestant advocate: or, A review of publications relating to ..., Volumen3

1814 - 804 páginas
...doty to lose no time in making such arrangements in regard thereto, as may give foil satisfaction (o our new subjects in every point in which they have a right to any indulgence on that head ; always 'memlering , that it is a toleration of the free exercise of the religion of tiw church of Rome only...
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Religious repertory

1814 - 454 páginas
...arrangements in regar.ltli nto be made, but such as tjive satisfaction to our new subjects, in eve y [i<mit in which they have a right to any indulgence on that head; always remembering, that it is a lore-ration of the free-exercise of tin: religion of the Church otsRomc only to which they are entitled,...
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A Second Historical Letter to Sir J.C. Hippisley, ... Upon His Public ...

Francis Plowden - 1815 - 150 páginas
...subjects in every point, in which they have a righl to any indulgence on that head ; always remembenng, that it is a toleration of the free exercise of the religion of the Church of Home only, to which they are entitled, but not to the powers And privileges of it, as an Established...
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An essay on the origin and purity of the primitive Church of the British ...

William Hales - 1819 - 618 páginas
...permit," and accordingly the inhabitants are entitled to the free exercise of the Romish Religion, but not to the powers and privileges of it as an Established Church ; "for that is a preference which belongs only to the Protestant Church of England." Upon these principles,...
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volumen20

William Beloe, Thomas Fanshaw Middleton, William Rowe Lyall, Robert Nares - 1823 - 700 páginas
...indispensable duty to lose no time in making such arrangements in regard thereto, as may give full satisfaction to our new subjects, in every point in which they have a right to indulgence on that head, always remembering that it is a toleration of the free exercise of the religion...
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Sammlung einiger wichtigen offiziellen Aktenstücke zur Geschichte der ...

Augustin Theiner - 1835 - 158 páginas
...duty to lose no time in making such arrangements in regard thereto , as may give full satisfaction to our new subjects in every point in which they have...powers and privileges of it as an established church , for that is a preference which belongs only to the Protestant Church of England. 21st. Upon these...
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A Brief History of the Church in Upper Canada: Containing the Acts of ...

William Bettridge - 1838 - 158 páginas
...to take care that no arrangements in regard therato be made, but such as may give full satisfaction to our new subjects, in every point in which they...privileges of it as an Established Church, THAT BEING A PBIKEBENCK WHICH BELONGS ONLY TO THE PROTESTANT CHURCH OF ENGLAND. -§ 44. — It is our will and pleasure...
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The Church the converter of the heathen, 2 sermons

Edward Bouverie Pusey - 1838 - 160 páginas
...were already amply provided for. Thus in the " King's Instructions'," it is directly so used ; " — always remembering that it is a toleration of the...religion of the Church of Rome only, to which they" [" our new subjects"] " are entitled, but not to the powers and privileges of it, as an Established...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1838 - 1380 páginas
...to take care, that no arrangements in regard thereto be made, but such as may give full satisfaction to our new subjects in every point in which they have a right to indulgence on that head, always remembering, that it is a toleration of the free exercise of the religion...
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The Mirror of parliament, ed. by J.H. Barrow. 8th parl., 2nd ..., Volumen7

1838 - 948 páginas
...to take care that no arrangements in regard thereto be made, but such as may give full satisfaction to our new subjects in every point in which they have a right to indulgence on that head ; always remembering that it is a toleration of the free exercise of the religion...
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