| Charles Montagu Earl of Halifax - 1715 - 394 pages
...them for the two fucceilive Declarations in the Time of King Charles II, and the following one iflud by King James II, to ruin all our civil and religious...we cannot think that the Arts and Contrivances of Papifts, to fubvert our Church, are proper Means to prelerve it, efpecially at a Time when we are in... | |
| Charles Montagu Earl of Halifax - 1715 - 376 pages
...them for the two fucceliive Declarations in the Time of King Charles II, and the following one iflifd by, King James II, to ruin all our civil and religious Rights. And we cannot think that fhe Arts and Contrivances of Papijls, to fubvert our Church, are proper Means to preferve it, efpecially... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 466 pages
...fucceffive Declarations in the Time of King Charles II. and the following one iffued out by King y 'antes II. to ruin all our civil and religious Rights : And...to fubvert our Church, are proper Means to preferve if, efpecially at a Time when we are in more Danger of Popery than ever, by the Defigns of the Pretender,... | |
| Parliament lords, proc - 1747 - 520 pages
...them for the two fucceffive Declarations in the Time of King Charles II. and the following, iflued by King James II. to ruin all our Civil and Religious Rights; arid we cannot think that the Arts and Contrivances of the Papifts to fubvert our Church are proper... | |
| Nicholas Tindal - 1763 - 564 pages
...vil and religious rights. An$. ' we cannot think, that the arts ' and contrivances of the pa' pifts, to fubvert our church, ' are proper means to preferve...efpecially at a time, when ' we are in more danger of po' pery than ever, by the de' figns of the pretender, fup' ported by the mighty power ' of the French... | |
| John Almon - 1767 - 410 pages
...join them in meafures tending to the deftruction of it : thefe were the meafures fuggefted by popifh counfels, to prepare them for the two fucceffive declarations...at a time when we are in more danger of popery than ever, by rhe defigns of the pretender, fupported by the mighty power of the French King, who is engaged... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1767 - 396 pages
...them for the two fucceffive declarations in the time of King Charles II. and the following, iflbed by King James II. to ruin all our civil and religious...at a time when we are in more danger of popery than ever, by the defigns of the pretender, fupported by the mighty power of the French King, who is engaged... | |
| John Almon - 1767 - 398 pages
...them for the two fucceffive declarations in. the time of King Charles II. and the following, iflued by King James II. to ruin all our civil and religious...at a time when we are in more danger of popery than ever, by the defigns of the pretender, fupported by the mighty power of the French King, who is engaged... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1805 - 496 pages
...them for the two successive declarations in the time of King Charles II. and the following one issued by King James II. to ruin all our civil and religious...cannot think that the arts and contrivances of the Papists to subvert our church, are proper means to preserve it, especially at a time VOL. I. EC when... | |
| David Bogue, James Bennett - 1808 - 492 pages
...in the time of king Charles the second, and the following one issued out by king James the second, to ruin all our civil and religious rights. And we...cannot think that the arts and contrivances of the papists to subvert our church are proper means to preserve it, especially at a time when we are in... | |
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