Address of the Protestant Union, for the Defence and Support of the Protestant Religion and the British Constitution, as Established at the Glorious Revolution in 1688: At a Meeting of the Committee of the Protestant Union, Volúmenes1-3R. Bickerstaff, 1813 - 94 páginas |
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Abjuration Acts Address admit BICKERSTAFF's BOOKSELLERS BRITISH CONSTITUTION Catholic Emancipation cause peculiarly Protestant CHAIR Church of England Church of Rome civil and religious claim clamour clergy concession conduct conscience containing their Resolutions Council County of Limerick crown declared DEFENCE AND SUPPORT demand empire English Roman Catholics ESSEX STREET exercise extent fear Fitzhenry Fleet Street further political power GEORGE EYRE MASSY GLORIOUS REVOLUTION Government granted GRANVILLE SHARP happiness HICKIN highest offices inattention or disrespect inquiry Ireland Irish John Massy King Kingdom laws Legislature London Lord Meeting National Church Oaths of Abjuration onus probandi Papist Parliament persons petition Pope Popery Popish present priest principles Protestant Ascendancy Protestant Establishment PROTESTANT RELIGION PROTESTANT UNION expect question realm religious freedom Religious Liberty Religious Toleration requested Resolved Resolved-That REVOLUTION IN 1688 Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholic religion Romish safety sentiments spirit TESTANT UNION valuable Communications already welfare worship