| 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... | |
| David Masson - 1880 - 874 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,... | |
| 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... | |
| Felix Makower - Social Science - 1895 - 570 pages
...this next approaching sessions, to concur with us in the making some, such act for that ])urpose, as may enable us to exercise with a more universal satisfaction,...dispensing, which we conceive to be inherent in us ... As against the papists, the king declares that he intends to include them in the toleration and... | |
| Osmund Airy - Europe - 1895 - 342 pages
...measure, d«kn1''<mand 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 fo be inherent in him.' This declaration drew from Sheldon a letter in which the iniquity... | |
| 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... | |
| David Masson - 1898 - 360 pages
...sessions, to concur with us in making " some Act for that purpose that may enable us to exer" cise with a more universal satisfaction that power of "...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,... | |
| George Gresley Perry - Great Britain - 1900 - 680 pages
...it his special care to incline Parliament to make some such Act " as may enable us to exercise with more universal satisfaction that power of dispensing which we conceive to be inherent in us." The Romanists were not to be excluded from the benefit of this Act, but they were not to expect open... | |
| Osmund Airy - 1904 - 480 pages
...Act of Uniformity, 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" ; the very claim which, under the pressure of the bishops, he had... | |
| 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... | |
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