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Strana 78
... indemnified and pardoned as felons and outlaws are . I need not say more to
the court , than refer to the test and toleration acts of England , and the indemnity
bills passed for the relief of protestant dissenters . Mr. Attorney had forgot all this .
... indemnified and pardoned as felons and outlaws are . I need not say more to
the court , than refer to the test and toleration acts of England , and the indemnity
bills passed for the relief of protestant dissenters . Mr. Attorney had forgot all this .
Strana 84
But in establishing a constitutional code , different from that of England , they did
nothing but unshackle themselves and the catholics together . I have read the
case of a long and angry persecution of two Dutch calvinist clergymen in this very
...
But in establishing a constitutional code , different from that of England , they did
nothing but unshackle themselves and the catholics together . I have read the
case of a long and angry persecution of two Dutch calvinist clergymen in this very
...
Strana xcvi
The “ church of England , ” it is thus he concludes , “ has therefore wisely “ and
justly maintained at all times , the truth of this doctrine . ” The second doctor of the
Episcopal church I shall cite is Bishop Andrew in his court sermon on Johu 20. 23
.
The “ church of England , ” it is thus he concludes , “ has therefore wisely “ and
justly maintained at all times , the truth of this doctrine . ” The second doctor of the
Episcopal church I shall cite is Bishop Andrew in his court sermon on Johu 20. 23
.
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