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" ... that conscience ought not to be constrained, nor people forced in matters of mere religion; ft has ever been directly contrary to our inclination, as we think it is to the interest of government, which it destroys by spoiling trade, depopulating countries... "
Memoirs of George Whitehead, a Minister of the Gospel in the Society of ... - Sivu 215
tekijä(t) George Whitehead - 1830
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and ...

1816 - 758 sivua
...humbly thank Almighty • God, it is, and hath long time been our con' staut sense and opinion (tvhich upon divers • occasions we have declared,) that...ought not to be constrained, nor people forced • in mutlers of mere religion. It has t юг been ' directly contrary to our inclination, as we 4 think...

The History of the Puritans: Or, Protestant Nonconformists, from the ..., Nide 5

Daniel Neal - 1822 - 522 sivua
...science, and that your majesty publisheth to the world that it has been your constant sense and opinion, that conscience ought not to be constrained, nor people forced in matters of mere religion."* About the same time was published the humble and thankful address of the London Quakers,f to this purpose,...

Memoirs of mr. William Veitch and George Brysson, written by themselves ...

William Veitch - 1825 - 562 sivua
...you did him. For as soon as he saw you, he made haste to get a warrant from the justice church ; yet we humbly thank Almighty God, it is, and hath of long...constrained, nor people forced in matters of mere religion." (Wodrow, ii. App. 193.) to apprehend you before you got out of the barber's shop, and missing you there,...

Memoirs of Mr. William Veitch, and George Brysson

William Veitch, Thomas M'Crie - 1825 - 566 sivua
...you did him. For as soon as he saw you, he made haste to get a warrant from the justice church; yet we humbly thank Almighty God, it is, and hath of long...constrained, nor people forced in matters of mere religion." { Wodrow, ii. App. 193.) N to apprehend you before you got out of the barber's shop, and missing you...

The History of the Puritans: Or, Protestant Non-conformists; from ..., Nide 3

Daniel Neal - 1837 - 648 sivua
...conscience, and that your majesty published! to the world that it has been your constant sense and opinion, that conscience ought not to be constrained, nor people forced in matters of mere religion*." About the same time was published the humble and thankful address of the London Quakers f, to this...

The Memoirs of the Archbishops of Dublin

John D'Alton - 1838 - 516 sivua
...easily be believed, that all the people of our dominions were members of the Catholic Church ; yet, we humbly thank Almighty God, it is, and hath of long...we have declared, that conscience ought not to be restrained, nor people forced in matters of mere religion. It has ever been directly contrary to our...

Documentary Annals of the Reformed Church of England: Being a ..., Nide 2

Edward Cardwell - 1839 - 424 sivua
...easily be believed, that all the people of our dominions were members of the catholic church ; yet we humbly thank Almighty God, it is, and hath of long time been our constant sense and opinion, (which >o upon divers occasions we have declared,) that conscience ought not to be constrained, nor people...

Documentary Annals of the Reformed Church of England: Being a ..., Nide 2

Church of England, Edward Cardwell - 1839 - 440 sivua
...easily be believed, that all the people of our dominions were members of the catholic church ; yet we humbly thank Almighty God, it is, and hath of long time been our constant sense and opinion, (which 10 upon divers occasions we have declared,) that conscience ought not to be constrained, nor people...

Documentary Annals of the Reformed Church of England: Being a ..., Nide 2

Edward Cardwell - 1844 - 476 sivua
...easily be believed, that all the people of our dominions were members of the catholic church ; yet we humbly thank Almighty God, it is, and hath of long...(which upon divers occasions we have declared,) that consciences ought, not to be constrained, nor people forced in matters of mere religion: it has ever...

Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1854 - 772 sivua
...God, it is, and long time hath been, our constant sense and opinion (which upon divers occasions wo have declared), that conscience ought not to be constrained,...contrary to our inclination, as we think it is to tho interest of Government, which it destroys by spoiling trade, depopulating countries, and discouraging...




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