| David Masson - 1880 - 880 pages
...wisdom, at the next approaching sessions, to concur "with us in making some Act for that purpose that may' " enable us to exercise with a more universal...dispensing which we conceive to be inherent in " us." To obviate any alarm that the purpose of the Declaration might be specially to benefit the Roman Catholics,... | |
| David Masson - 1880 - 878 pages
...wisdom, at the next approaching sessions, to concur "with us in making some Act for that purpose that may "enable us to exercise with a more universal satisfaction...of dispensing which we conceive to be inherent in " ns." To obviate any alarm that the purpose of the Declaration might be specially to benefit the Roman... | |
| Henry Hallam - Constitutional history - 1880 - 762 pages
...approaching sessions to concur with him in making some such act for that purpose as may enable him. to exercise with a more universal satisfaction that power of dispensing which he conceived to be inherent in him." The aim of this declaration was to obtain from parliament a mitigation,... | |
| John Stoughton - Church history - 1881 - 526 pages
...Legislature, the next sessions, to concur in some such Act for that purpose, such as might enable him to exercise, with a more universal satisfaction, that power of dispensing, which he conceived to be inherent in him as a Sovereign.f When this Declaration was published, the hopes... | |
| Alexander Hugh Hore - Great Britain - 1881 - 716 pages
...return of England to the Roman faith. As early as 1662 the king had put forth a Declaration, based on " that power of dispensing which we conceive to be inherent in us ;" but when the House of Commons protested against this as contradicting the Act of Uniformity, and... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - Congregationalism - 1882 - 352 pages
...the wisdom of the ensuing Parliament to concur with him in passing an Act which should " enable him to exercise with a more universal satisfaction that power of dispensing which he conceived to be inherent in him." As to Papists he avowed the sense he had that they had deserved... | |
| William Deverell - Church history - 1887 - 346 pages
...approaching sessions to concur with him in making some such Act for that purpose as may enable him to exercise with a more universal satisfaction that power of dispensing, which he conceived to be inherent in him." And in his speech on the reassembling of Parliament he gently... | |
| Osmund Airy - Europe - 1888 - 320 pages
...rigour of that measure, and to concur with him ' in making some Act for that purpose, as may enable him to exercise, with a more universal satisfaction, that power of dispensing which he conceived to be inherent in him} This declaration drew from Sheldon a letter in which the iniquity... | |
| Alexander Hugh Hore - 1891 - 578 pages
...Notwithstanding the Act of Uniformity, the King in December of 1662 put forth a Declaration " based on that power of dispensing which we conceive to be inherent in us;" in which he declared his " resolution to maintain the Act of Uniformity, only he should dispense with... | |
| Osmund Airy - France - 1892 - 342 pages
...measure, declaration. and to concur with him ' in making some Act for that purpose, as may enable him to exercise, with a more universal satisfaction, that power of dispensing which he conceived to be inherent in him.' This declaration drew from Sheldon a letter in which the iniquity... | |
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