Constitution is placed, namely, the Church of England being the established one, and that those who hold employments in the State must be members of it, and consequently obliged not only to take Oaths against Popery, but to receive the Holy Communion... Blackwood's Magazine - Page 151828Full view - About this book
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1841 - 344 pages
...which our constitution is placed, namely, the Church of England being the established one, and that those who hold'- employments in the state, must be...Communion agreeably to the rites of the Church of England. " This principle of duty must, therefore, prevent me from discussing any proposition tending... | |
| 1850 - 642 pages
...which our constitution is placed — namely, the Church of England being the established one, and that those who hold employments in the state must be members...of it, and, consequently, obliged not only to take the oaths against Popery, but to receive the Holy Communion agreeably to the rites of the Church of... | |
| John Adolphus - 1845 - 804 pages
...our constitution is placed. " namely, that the Church of England is the esta" blished one ; and that those who hold employments " in the state must be...communion agreeably to the " rites of the Church of England. This principle of " duty must, therefore, prevent me from discussing " any proposition tending... | |
| George Pellew - 1847 - 536 pages
...which our constitution is placed, namely, the Church of England, being the established one, and that those who hold employments in the state must be members...communion agreeably to the rites of the Church of England. This principle of duty must, therefore, prevent me from discussing any proposition tending... | |
| George Pellew - 1847 - 542 pages
...which our constitution is placed, namely, the Church of England, being the established one, and that those who hold employments in the state must be members...communion agreeably to the rites of the Church of England. This principle of duty must, therefore, prevent me from discussing any proposition tending... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1847 - 744 pages
...which our Constitution is placed, namely, that the Church of England is the established one ; and that those who hold employments in the state must be members...Communion agreeably to the rites of the Church of England. This principle of duty must, therefore, prevent me from discussing any proposition tending... | |
| George Pellew - 1847 - 542 pages
...which our constitution is placed, namely, the Church of England, being the established one, and that those who hold employments in the state must be members...communion agreeably to the rites of the Church of England. This principle of duty must, therefore, prevent me from discussing any proposition tending... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1847 - 742 pages
...which our Constitution is placed, namely, that the Church of England is the established one ; and that those who hold employments in the state must be members of it, and consequeitly obliged not only to take oaths against Popery, but to receive tie holy Communion agreeably... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1849 - 688 pages
...which our Constitution is placed — namely, the Church of England being the established one, and that those who hold employments in the State must be members...of it, and, consequently, obliged not only to take the oaths against Popery, but to receive the Holy Communion agreeably to the rites of the Ch ur ch... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 528 pages
...which our Constitution is placed, namely, that the Church of England is the established one; and that those who hold employments in the State must be members...Communion agreeably to the rites of the Church of England. This principle of duty must, therefore, prevent me from discussing any proposition tending... | |
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