Subjects in every point, in which they have a right to any indulgence on that head; always remembering, that it is a toleration of the free exercise of the religion of the Church of Rome only, to which they are entitled, but not to the powers and privileges... Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Página 485por Great Britain. Parliament - 1838Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1814 - 804 páginas
...subjects in every point in which they have a right to any indulgence on that head ; always 'memlering , that it is a toleration of the free exercise of the religion of tiw church of Rome only to which they are entitled, but not to the powers wd privileges of it at an... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1815 - 150 páginas
...subjects in every point, in which they have a righl to any indulgence on that head ; always remembenng, that it is a toleration of the free exercise of the religion of the Church of Home only, to which they are entitled, but not to the powers And privileges of it, as an Established... | |
| William Beloe, Thomas Fanshaw Middleton, William Rowe Lyall, Robert Nares - 1823 - 700 páginas
...and it will be your indispensable duty to lose no time in making such arrangements in regard thereto, as may give full satisfaction to our new subjects,...powers and privileges of it as an established Church : for that is a preference which belongs only to the Protestant Church of England." P. 21. Of the manner... | |
| Augustin Theiner - 1835 - 158 páginas
...as may give full satisfaction to our new subjects in every point in which they have a right to any indulgence on that head ; always remembering , that...powers and privileges of it as an established church , for that is a preference which belongs only to the Protestant Church of England. 21st. Upon these... | |
| Edward Bouverie Pusey - 1838 - 160 páginas
...were already amply provided for. Thus in the " King's Instructions'," it is directly so used ; " — always remembering that it is a toleration of the...religion of the Church of Rome only, to which they" [" our new subjects"] " are entitled, but not to the powers and privileges of it, as an Established... | |
| 1872 - 522 páginas
...defiance of the express and precise words of the act, is more than we can conceive. How can the grant of the free exercise of the religion ' of the Church of Rome be coupled with the subjection of that church to the spiritual supremacy of the King ? In what country,... | |
| Charles Lindsey - 1877 - 418 páginas
...somewhat in detail. capitulation of Montreal and the Treaty of Cession, the instructions explained, ' that it is a toleration of the free exercise of the religion of the Church of Rome to which they are entitled, but not to the powers and privileges of it as an Established Church, that... | |
| John Castell Hopkins - 1895 - 504 páginas
...Richmond when appointed Governor of the Canadas in 1818, and in reference to the people of Quebec : " It is a toleration of the free exercise of the religion...entitled, but not to the powers and privileges of an established Church. . . . It is our will and pleasure that all appeals to a correspondence with... | |
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