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UIS MAJESTY ' S ROMAN CATHOLIC Subjects Aattered themselves , that the
Declarations they had already made of the integrity of their Religious and Civil
Tenets , — the Oaths they had taken to his Majesty ' s Person , Family , and ...
UIS MAJESTY ' S ROMAN CATHOLIC Subjects Aattered themselves , that the
Declarations they had already made of the integrity of their Religious and Civil
Tenets , — the Oaths they had taken to his Majesty ' s Person , Family , and ...
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... and declare , that I do make this Declaration , and every « part thereof , in the
plain and ordinary sense of the words of this Oath , without “ any Evasion ,
Equivocation , or Mental Reservation whatever , and without any dis" pensation
already ...
... and declare , that I do make this Declaration , and every « part thereof , in the
plain and ordinary sense of the words of this Oath , without “ any Evasion ,
Equivocation , or Mental Reservation whatever , and without any dis" pensation
already ...
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THE first is the Oath of Allegiance and Declaration , prescribed by the Irish Act of
the 13th and 14th of His present Majesty ; and is taken by all Irish Roman
Catholics . “ I A . B . do take Almighty God , and his only Son Jesus Christ , my ...
THE first is the Oath of Allegiance and Declaration , prescribed by the Irish Act of
the 13th and 14th of His present Majesty ; and is taken by all Irish Roman
Catholics . “ I A . B . do take Almighty God , and his only Son Jesus Christ , my ...
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THE next is the Oath and Declaration prescribed by the Irish Act of the 33d of His
present Majesty , and is taken by all Irish Roman Catholics , wishing to entitle ·
themselves to the benefit of that Act . “ I A . B . do hereby declare , That I do
profess ...
THE next is the Oath and Declaration prescribed by the Irish Act of the 33d of His
present Majesty , and is taken by all Irish Roman Catholics , wishing to entitle ·
themselves to the benefit of that Act . “ I A . B . do hereby declare , That I do
profess ...
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Can the Pope , or Cardinals , or any Body of Men , or any Individual of the Church
of Rome , absolve or dispense with His Majesty ' s Subjects from their . Oath of
Allegiance , upon any pretext whatsoever ? 3 . Is there any principle in the Tenets
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Can the Pope , or Cardinals , or any Body of Men , or any Individual of the Church
of Rome , absolve or dispense with His Majesty ' s Subjects from their . Oath of
Allegiance , upon any pretext whatsoever ? 3 . Is there any principle in the Tenets
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