A Legal Argument on the Statute (1st William and Mary, Chapter 18) Intituled, "An Act for Exempting Their Majesties' Protestant Subjects, Dissenting from the Church of England from the Penalties of Certain Laws": Commonly Called the Act of TolerationJ. Butterworth, 1812 - 75 páginas |
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... 1 William and Mary , chap . 18 , commonly called the Toleration Act , & c . by Joseph Smith , Barrister at Law . " The date at the conclusion is , Bristol , Jan. 1 , 1804 . • alluded to by Mr. Smith fall expressly within the 32.
... 1 William and Mary , chap . 18 , commonly called the Toleration Act , & c . by Joseph Smith , Barrister at Law . " The date at the conclusion is , Bristol , Jan. 1 , 1804 . • alluded to by Mr. Smith fall expressly within the 32.
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Commonly Called the Act of Toleration. • alluded to by Mr. Smith fall expressly within the two first definitions , it by no means follows that either the Parliament of King William which took off these penalties , by the Toleration Act ...
Commonly Called the Act of Toleration. • alluded to by Mr. Smith fall expressly within the two first definitions , it by no means follows that either the Parliament of King William which took off these penalties , by the Toleration Act ...
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... it agrees also , and falls in more naturally with the notion of a present claim to present spiritual authority , or right to teach or preach , which the claimant considers as amounting to ecclesiastical ordination , 34.
... it agrees also , and falls in more naturally with the notion of a present claim to present spiritual authority , or right to teach or preach , which the claimant considers as amounting to ecclesiastical ordination , 34.
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... fall under that description incur severe forfeitures , unless they do certain acts , in which the magistrates must concur . Does not this necessarily confer on the parties affected by the law , an option to call upon the magis- trates ...
... fall under that description incur severe forfeitures , unless they do certain acts , in which the magistrates must concur . Does not this necessarily confer on the parties affected by the law , an option to call upon the magis- trates ...
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... fall within the ordinary description of a physician ? In the same manner --- would the young professor of the law be questioned as to his clients and his briefs , and be either condemned for practising without having qualified , or ...
... fall within the ordinary description of a physician ? In the same manner --- would the young professor of the law be questioned as to his clients and his briefs , and be either condemned for practising without having qualified , or ...
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Act of Parliament Act of Toleration Act of Uniformity administer the oaths admit aforesaid applicable authority called the Toleration certificate character Charles the Second Church of England Common Prayer congregation of Dissenting Conventicle Act conviction Court of King's Court of Quarter Court of Sessions eighth clause eighth section empowered to administer enacted enquiry evidence exempted from serving exercise of Religion granted gregation intituled An Act King Charles King William King's Bench Lord Ellenborough Lord Sidmouth magistrates mandamus meeting Militia Act nisters nonconformists nonconformity offence ordination parish party penalties person dissenting persons in Holy Popish Recusants preaching pretended Holy Orders pretending to Holy privileges prosecuted Protestant Dissenting ministers Protestant subjects Quarter Sessions question quired refuse registered reign of King religious worship Sacrament separate congregation Statute subscribing the declaration take the oaths teacher or preacher tender Test Act thereof tion Toleration Act William and Mary words
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Página 38 - ... receive the sacrament of the Lord's supper, according to the usage of the Church of England...
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