As to papists, what has been said of the protestant dissenters would hold equally strong for a general toleration of them ; provided their separation was founded only upon difference of opinion in religion, and their principles did not also extend to... Observations on the Civil Disqualifications of Papists - Page 33by Magistrate of the County of Montgomery - 1813 - 37 lehteFull view - About this book
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1769 - 596 lehte
...difibi ters would hold equally ftrong for a general toleration of them ; provided their feparation was founded only upon difference of opinion in religion, and their principles did not alfo extend toa fubverfion of the civil government. Jf once they could be brought to renounce the fiipremacy... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1769 - 594 lehte
...diflenters would hold equally ftrong for a general toleration of them; provided their feparation was founded only upon difference of opinion in religion, and their principles did not alfo extend toa íubverfion of the civil government. Jf -once they could be brought to renounce the... | |
| William Blackstone - 1791 - 528 lehte
...eating cuf. tcrian, meeting-houfe in his formalities -3 tan}. provide^ provided their feparation was founded only upon difference of opinion in religion, and their principles did not allb extend to a fubverfion of the civil government. If once they could be brought to renounce the... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 450 lehte
...diifenters would hold equally ftrong for a general toleration of them ; provided their feparation was founded only upon difference of opinion in religion, and their principles did not alfo extend to a fubverfion of the civil government. If once they could be brought to renounce the... | |
| 1788 - 772 lehte
...papifts were not made againft them, on account of rtligicm opinions con- • their ft-paration was founded only upon difference of opinion in religion, and their principles did not alfo exttnd la a Jri/tver/ie* of the civil g&ytmniitt. If once they could be brought to renounce the... | |
| CHARLES MAYO, L.L.B - 1804 - 586 lehte
...dissenters would hold equally " strong for a general toleration of them: provided their separation was founded only upon " difference of opinion in religion, and their principles did not also extend to a subversion of the " civil government. If once they could be brought to renounce the supremacy of the... | |
| John Adolphus - 1818 - 560 lehte
...diflenters would hold equally ftrong for " a general toleration of them, provided their feparation was " founded only upon difference of opinion in religion, and their " principles did not alfo extend to a fubverfion of the civil go" vernnu-nt. If once they could be brought to renounce the... | |
| 1819 - 594 lehte
...Dissenters would hold equally strong for a general tolera* tion of them ; provided their separation was founded only upon difference of opinion in religion, and their principles did not also extend to л subversion of the civil government. If onte they could be brought to re'itoi'nce t/№ supremacy... | |
| 1823 - 886 lehte
...strong for a general toleration of then: ; provided their separation was founded only upon difterence of opinion in religion, and their principles did not also extend to a subversion of the civil government. If once they could be brought to renounce the supremacy of the... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 576 lehte
...a general toleration of them ; provided their separation was founded only upon difference of [ 55 ] opinion in religion, and their principles did not also extend to a subversion of the civil government. If once they could be brought to renounce the supremacy of the... | |
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