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Denys Scully. Clerk's salary may be withheld Churchwarden - how elected Inconsistency herein Hardships Duties of Churchwarden - numerous V. FURTHER Mischiefs - to Catholics VI . WHETHER CHURCH RATES ought to be thus levied € 200,000 ...
Denys Scully. Clerk's salary may be withheld Churchwarden - how elected Inconsistency herein Hardships Duties of Churchwarden - numerous V. FURTHER Mischiefs - to Catholics VI . WHETHER CHURCH RATES ought to be thus levied € 200,000 ...
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... duty Blackstone's sentiments II . JUDICIAL Situations in Ireland Catholics incapacitated Judicial stations , occupied by Protestants 193 ib , 195 196 ib . not fairly selected 197 Causes of injustice ib . Injurious operation 200 Lord ...
... duty Blackstone's sentiments II . JUDICIAL Situations in Ireland Catholics incapacitated Judicial stations , occupied by Protestants 193 ib , 195 196 ib . not fairly selected 197 Causes of injustice ib . Injurious operation 200 Lord ...
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... duty which we owe to our Country , and to the age in which we live , Public indul- If the Difficulties to be encountered are formida- gence solicited ble , if prepossessions against the Catholic People are strong and various , it ...
... duty which we owe to our Country , and to the age in which we live , Public indul- If the Difficulties to be encountered are formida- gence solicited ble , if prepossessions against the Catholic People are strong and various , it ...
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... duty . Nay , he is bound by duty to his own reputation , as well as by every obligation to his Country and to Society , to bestow his most Probability of deliberate attention upon this subject .--- His Deci- continual dis- sion will be ...
... duty . Nay , he is bound by duty to his own reputation , as well as by every obligation to his Country and to Society , to bestow his most Probability of deliberate attention upon this subject .--- His Deci- continual dis- sion will be ...
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... duties . instance . tion . Their labours are incessant , and their very Their useful existence is a state of continual self - denial . No and heroic sentiment but that of Religion , no support but the their flocks and inward impulse of ...
... duties . instance . tion . Their labours are incessant , and their very Their useful existence is a state of continual self - denial . No and heroic sentiment but that of Religion , no support but the their flocks and inward impulse of ...
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Page 359 - George the fourth, and will defend him to the utmost of my power against all conspiracies and attempts whatever, which shall be made against his person, crown, or dignity. And I will do my utmost endeavour to disclose and make known to his majesty, his heirs and successors, all treasons and traitorous conspiracies which may be formed against him or them.
Page 75 - A fixed figure for the time of scorn To point his slow unmoving finger at...
Page 362 - I do hereby disclaim, disavow, and solemnly abjure any intention to subvert the present church establishment, as settled by law within this realm...
Page 360 - ... the Pope or any other authority or person whatsoever, or without any hope of any such dispensation from any person or authority whatsoever, or without thinking that I am or can be acquitted before God or man or absolved of this declaration or any part thereof, although the Pope or any other person or persons or power whatsoever should dispense with or annul the same, or declare that it was null and void from the beginning.
Page 360 - ... without thinking that I am, or can be, acquitted before God or man, or absolved of this declaration, or any part thereof, although the Pope, or any other person or persons, or power whatsoever, should dispense with, or annul the same, or declare that it was null and void from the beginning.
Page 361 - it is not an article of the' Catholic faith, neither am I " thereby required to believe or profess, that the Pope is " infallible ; or that I am bound to obey any order, in its " own nature immoral, though the Pope* or any ecclesiastical " power, should issue or direct such order ; but, on the con" trary, I hold that it would be sinful in me to pay any " respect or obedience thereto.
Page 172 - 2. c. 2., and it is indeed a public allowance under due restrictions, of the natural right of resistance and selfpreservation, when the sanctions of society and laws are found insufficient to restrain the violence of oppression.
Page 360 - I do renounce, reject, and abjure the opinion that princes excommunicated or deprived by the Pope or any other authority of the see of Rome may be deposed or murdered by their subjects, or by any person whatsoever...
Page 361 - I do declare solemnly before God, that I believe, that no act in itself unjust, immoral, or wicked, can ever be justified or excused by or under pretence or colour, that it was done either for the good of the church, or in obedience to any ecclesiastical power whatsoever. I also declare, that it is not an article of the catholic faith; neither am I thereby required to believe or profess that the pope is infallible...
Page 361 - God, are previous and indispensible requisites to establish a well-founded expectation of forgiveness ; and that any person who receives absolution without these previous requisites, so far from obtaining thereby any remission of his sins, incurs the additional...