Catholic emancipation, incompatible with the safety of the established religion, laws and Protestant succession, of the British empire: an address1829 |
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... discussion of the momentous question , which has so long occupied the atten- tion , and interested the feelings , of the British public , with an intensity equal to its import- ance - the question of CATHOLIC EMANCIPA- TION . ་ That the ...
... discussion of the momentous question , which has so long occupied the atten- tion , and interested the feelings , of the British public , with an intensity equal to its import- ance - the question of CATHOLIC EMANCIPA- TION . ་ That the ...
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... discussion , of any point of vital importance , to the safety or liberty of the nation . They are always noisy and confused : and not unfrequently , disorderly and riotous . On most occasions , they who are best qualified to judge ...
... discussion , of any point of vital importance , to the safety or liberty of the nation . They are always noisy and confused : and not unfrequently , disorderly and riotous . On most occasions , they who are best qualified to judge ...
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... man may well be permitted to address your Lordships . I do this more readily on the present occasion , because , feeling that I have not the habit of taking part in your discussions , I will not interrupt the progress of the 45.
... man may well be permitted to address your Lordships . I do this more readily on the present occasion , because , feeling that I have not the habit of taking part in your discussions , I will not interrupt the progress of the 45.
46. oldal
Richard Warner. discussions , I will not interrupt the progress of the debate on the Bill to which the petitioners ... discussion was at that time connected . It was connected with the most serious illness of one now no more ; it was ...
Richard Warner. discussions , I will not interrupt the progress of the debate on the Bill to which the petitioners ... discussion was at that time connected . It was connected with the most serious illness of one now no more ; it was ...
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Catholic Emancipation, Incompatible With the Safety of the Established ... Richard Warner Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2020 |
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admitted apostolic Archbishop or Bishop assert authority BIBLE BRITISH EMPIRE BRITISH ROMAN CATHOLICS British subject BULLS and DECRETALS CASUISTS CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION CHURCH of ENGLAND CHURCH of ROME CHURCH-OF-ENGLAND DIVINITY CIVIL consciences consti CORONATION OATH DECLARATIONS demand DISABILITIES doctrines DUKE OF YORK duty ELECTIVE FRANCHISE equal ESTABLISHED RELIGION evil FAITH feel form of government GION HERETICS HOLY ROMAN CHURCH honour HOUSE HOUSE of LORDS INFALLIBLE IRELAND IRISH ROMAN CATHOLICS JESUITS justice King LAITY are prohibited land LEGAL LEGISLATIVE LESSER OPPOSITE PARTY let twenty-seven liberty LORD the POPE measure ment minds moral Pall-Mall PAPAL CHURCH Parliament PATION Paul's Church-Yard POLITICAL RIGHTS present preserve PRIEST PRINCIPLES PROTESTANT GOVERN Queen realm REASON REFORMED RELIGION religious respect Rivingtons ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Rome ROYAL HIGHNESS Rural Deans safety SCRIPTURES sentiments solemn speak SPIRITUAL statutes swear tenets thing TICAL TION TRANQUILLITY UNITED KINGDOMS VICARS APOSTOLIC vols Waterloo-Place wise
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42. oldal - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by the law? And will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them? King or queen: All this I promise to do.
27. oldal - The counsel which they shall intrust me withal, by themselves, their messengers or letters, I will not knowingly reveal to any, to their prejudice. I will help them to defend and keep the Roman Papacy and the Royalties of St. Peter, saving my order, against all men.
43. oldal - I hold in my hand a petition from the Dean and Chapter of the collegiate church of St. George, Windsor, praying that no further concession may be made to the Roman Catholics. I am sure that any representation from so learned and respectable a body will be received with the attention...
28. oldal - I can will signify it to our said Lord, or to some other by whom it may come to his knowledge. The rules of the Holy Fathers, the Apostolic decrees, ordinances or disposals, reservations, provisions, and mandates, I will observe with all my might, and cause to be observed by others.
44. oldal - It is now twenty-five years since this measure was first brought into discussion. I cannot forget with what events that discussion was at that time connected. It was connected with the most serious illness of one now no more; it was connected with the temporary removal of one of the ablest, wisest, and honestest ministers that this country ever had. From that time, when I gave my first vote on this question, to the present, I have never seen any reason to regret, or to change the line which I then...
17. oldal - Catholic establishment in its stead : now we do hereby disclaim, disavow, and solemnly abjure any such intention : and further, if we shall be admitted into any share of the constitution, by our being restored to the right of elective franchise, we are ready, in the most solemn manner, to declare, that we will not exercise that privilege to disturb and weaken the establishment of the Protestant religion, or Protestant government in this country.
42. oldal - ... maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel, and the protestant reformed religion established by the law ? And will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them?" — King or queen,
28. oldal - I will endeavour to preserve, defend, increase and advance. I will not be in any counsel, action or treaty, in which shall...
13. oldal - All its precautions are reduced to this one intent, natural to all societies of men, of hindering a lesser opposite party from growing too strong for the greater or more considerable one. And in this just way of prevention is not the moderation of the House of Commons to be admired, that they have restrained it to this sole point of debarring their adversaries from offices and places, and from accessions to...