Reasons for Not Taking the Test: For Not Conforming to the Established Church and for Not Deserting the Ancient Faith with Preliminary and Concluding Observations Together with Some Remarks on the Bishop of Peterborough's Late Charge, &c. &cJ. Booker, 1828 - 790 strán (strany) |
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Strana xii
... English peers of my own rank , I am the only one who refuse the Test which the Legis- lature has thought proper to establish , as the quali- fication for the exercise of constitutional rights . It is an enviable privilege , though one ...
... English peers of my own rank , I am the only one who refuse the Test which the Legis- lature has thought proper to establish , as the quali- fication for the exercise of constitutional rights . It is an enviable privilege , though one ...
Strana xii
... English nation , in which king , parliament , judges , juries , wit- nesses , have all their respective , though certainly not equal , shares . Witnesses of such a character as not to deserve credit in the most trifling cause , upon the ...
... English nation , in which king , parliament , judges , juries , wit- nesses , have all their respective , though certainly not equal , shares . Witnesses of such a character as not to deserve credit in the most trifling cause , upon the ...
Strana xxx
... English church , not a single word is said about the interdict to the Jews against making or wor- shipping graven images . Nor , through the whole of our Catechism , is there any caution introduced against the practice of the Church of ...
... English church , not a single word is said about the interdict to the Jews against making or wor- shipping graven images . Nor , through the whole of our Catechism , is there any caution introduced against the practice of the Church of ...
Strana lii
... English labourer is the produce of Ireland , and it is unjust to complain because the Irish peasant comes to eat here what , but for the unnatural union of the two countries , he would be able to enjoy at home . Independent of which ...
... English labourer is the produce of Ireland , and it is unjust to complain because the Irish peasant comes to eat here what , but for the unnatural union of the two countries , he would be able to enjoy at home . Independent of which ...
Strana lv
... English bigotry pines out a miser- able existence , or sinks under the slow but deadly poison of disease and famine , with scarcely a heart to lament him . " If we steel ourselves to every his cruel arm between man and his God , and ...
... English bigotry pines out a miser- able existence , or sinks under the slow but deadly poison of disease and famine , with scarcely a heart to lament him . " If we steel ourselves to every his cruel arm between man and his God , and ...
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