... that it is a toleration of the free exercise of the religion of the Church of Rome only, to which they are entitled, but not to the powers and privileges of it, as an established Church, for that is a preference, which belongs only to the Protestant... Report from the Select Committee: Appointed to Report the Nature and ...tekijä(t) Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on Regulation of Roman Catholics in Foreign States - 1816 - 544 sivuaOtenäkymä - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| William Eusebius Andrews - 1814 - 534 sivua
...that being a preference which belongs only to the Protestant Church of England. Paragraph 43. — Upon these principles therefore, and to the end that our...matters Ecclesiastical as well as Civil may have its doe scope and influence, it is our will and pleasure, 1st. That all Appeals to, or Correspondence with,... | |
| 1814 - 804 sivua
...Protestant church nf England. " 21st. Upon these principles therefore, and to the end that our just nprtmacy in all matters ecclesiastical as well as civil, may have its due Kopeand influence, it is ou-r will and pleasure, — " First. That all appeals to or correspondence... | |
| 1814 - 454 sivua
...in •which the famous Treaty of Limerick was observed. Instructions — Paragraph 40/A " Upon those principles, therefore, and to the end that «• OUR...MATTERS " ECCLESIASTICAL AS WELL AS CIVIL may " have Us due scope and influence, it is our w ill and plea•" sure, &c. Reader, look to the words in large... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1815 - 150 sivua
...being a preference which belongs only to the Protestant Church of England. Paragraph 4°. — Upon these principles therefore, and to the end, that our just Supremacy in all matters Ecclesiastical ;n well as Civil may have its due scope and influence, it is Our will and pleasure : — i St. —... | |
| William Hales - 1819 - 618 sivua
...Crown of Great Britain, in all matters Ecclesiastical and Civil, may have its due scope and influence, All appeals to, or correspondence with any foreign...Ecclesiastical jurisdiction, of what nature or kind soever, are absolutely prohibited, under very severe penalties. The oaths and declarations of allegiance, stt'... | |
| Charles Lindsey - 1877 - 418 sivua
...supremacy of the Crown in all matters, ecclesiastical as well as civil, was asserted. Appeals to a correspondence with any foreign ecclesiastical jurisdiction, of what nature or kind soever, were absolutely forbidden under severe penalties. No episcopal or vicarial power was to be exercised... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1905 - 832 sivua
...established Church, that being a Preference which belongs only to the Protestant Church of England. 21. Upon these Principles therefore and to the end that Our...Ecclesiastical as well as Civil may have its due Scope andjhifuience It is Our Will and Pleasure First That all Appeals to, or Correspondence with any foreign... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1906 - 1342 sivua
...established Church, that being a Preference which belongs only to the Protestant Church of England. 44. Upon these Principles therefore, and to the end that Our just Supremacy in all matteis Ecclesiastical as well as civil may have its due Scope and Influence ; It is Our Will and Pleasure... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1906 - 1354 sivua
...established Church, that being a Preference which belongs only to the Protestant Church of England. 44. Upon these Principles therefore, and to the end that Our just Supremacy in all matteis Ecclesiastical as well as civil may have its due Scope and Influence : It is Our Will and Pleasure... | |
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