| Felix Makower - 1894 - 576 pages
...tliis next approaclnng sessiotis, to concur with us in the making some such act for that purpose, äs may enable us to exercise with a more universal satisfaction,...of dispensing, which we conceive to be inherent in ws . . . ." Den Papisten gegenüber erklärt der König, dafs er sie in die Duldung einzuschliefsen... | |
| Church Club of New York - Church history - 1893 - 252 pages
...approaching session, to concur with us in making some act for that purpose, as may enable us to exercise with more universal satisfaction that power of dispensing which we conceive to be inherent in us." However much good and sensible men of all creeds may have wished for a general toleration, it was evident... | |
| Henry Straus Quixano Henriques - Jews - 1905 - 154 pages
...some such act for that purpose, as may enable us to exercise with a more universal satis^ faction, that power of dispensing which we conceive to be inherent in us 1." In the face of this declaration we are not surprised to find that the penal laws were not strictly... | |
| Henry Straus Quixano Henriques - Jewish law - 1908 - 358 pages
...this next approaching sessions, to concur with us in the making some such act for that purpose, as may enable us to exercise with a more universal satisfaction,...dispensing which we conceive to be inherent in us 1." In the face of this declaration we are not surprised to find that the penal laws were not strictly... | |
| Jews - 1904 - 834 pages
...this next approaching sessions, to concur with us in the making some such act for that purpose, as may enable us to exercise with a more universal satisfaction,...dispensing which we conceive to be inherent in us V In the face of this declaration we are not surprised to find that the penal laws were not strictly... | |
| Alexander Adam Seaton - England - 1911 - 582 pages
...against toleration. the King's proposal that a law should be passed enabling him "to exercise with more universal satisfaction that power of dispensing which we conceive to be inherent in us" in the interest of the Dissenters3. Their first objection is that " it will establish schism by a law."... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - Electronic books - 1911 - 382 pages
...and he announced that he would ask the concurrence of Parliament to an Act which would allow him " to exercise with a more universal satisfaction that power of dispensing which he conceived to be inherent in him." But the Declaration was careful to add that no tightening of the... | |
| Alexander Adam Seaton - Freedom of religion - 1911 - 380 pages
...proposal that a law should be passed enabling him "to exercise with more universal satis-? faction that power of dispensing which we conceive to be inherent in us" in the interest of the Dissenters'i Their first objection is that " it will establish schism by a law."... | |
| Violet Barbour - Dissertations, Academic - 1914 - 324 pages
...this next approaching Sessions, to concur with Us in the making some such Act for that purpose, as may enable Us to exercise with a more universal satisfaction,...cooperating with Us in a thing wherein We do conceive Our selves so far engaged, both in Honour, and in what We owe to the Peace of Our Dominions Lastly,... | |
| George Burton Adams - Constitutional history - 1921 - 536 pages
...indulgence," in which he announced his intention of persuading parliament in its next session to " enable us to exercise with a more universal satisfaction...dispensing which we conceive to be inherent in us." That is, he declared his belief that the prerogative of dispensing from obedience to existing statutes... | |
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