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
... duty to show , why I refuse the exercise of functions so exalted in their character , and so important in their consequences . That such a Test should ever have existed , is matter of astonishment ; ( ) but that it should exist ( a ) ...
... duty to show , why I refuse the exercise of functions so exalted in their character , and so important in their consequences . That such a Test should ever have existed , is matter of astonishment ; ( ) but that it should exist ( a ) ...
Strana xii
... duty , and because such is the line of conduct prescribed to her by Almighty God . She is devoted to the prince established by divine Providence , not through fear or necessity , but freely and cheerfully ; in every country , and under ...
... duty , and because such is the line of conduct prescribed to her by Almighty God . She is devoted to the prince established by divine Providence , not through fear or necessity , but freely and cheerfully ; in every country , and under ...
Strana xxxvii
... duty to his country - an Englishman is thought better qualified for the functions of a senator , by swearing a libel on millions of his fellow- subjects , and proscription against an extinct and departed race . For the performance of his ...
... duty to his country - an Englishman is thought better qualified for the functions of a senator , by swearing a libel on millions of his fellow- subjects , and proscription against an extinct and departed race . For the performance of his ...
Strana lxxv
... content themselves with the bare assertion , not supposing that it admits of any thing like disproof . They look upon it as liction of our duty in seceding from the service of lxxv more convenient opinions; no credit is given to ...
... content themselves with the bare assertion , not supposing that it admits of any thing like disproof . They look upon it as liction of our duty in seceding from the service of lxxv more convenient opinions; no credit is given to ...
Strana lxxvi
... duty in seceding from the service of our country , because we will not conform to Pro- assertion against assertion ; and , in a question which depends on mere hardness of mouth , they know that their triumph is secure . But this is a ...
... duty in seceding from the service of our country , because we will not conform to Pro- assertion against assertion ; and , in a question which depends on mere hardness of mouth , they know that their triumph is secure . But this is a ...
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