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Page 283 - Christians of all denominations ; but as one of the main objects must be to unite in one system, children of different creeds, and as much must depend upon the co-operation of the resident clergy, the board will probably look with peculiar favour upon applications proceeding either from —
Page 123 - Act for carry" into effect the reports of the Commissioners appointed " to consider the state of the Established Church in " England and Wales, with reference to ecclesiastical " duties and revenues, so far as they relate to episcopal " dioceses, revenues, and patronage...
Page 747 - And be it enacted, That it shall be lawful for any of His Majesty's Subjects professing the Roman Catholic Religion to hold, exercise, and enjoy all Civil and Military Offices and Places of Trust or Profit under His Majesty, His Heirs or Successors, and to exercise any other Franchise or Civil Right, except as hereinafter excepted...
Page 721 - Perish the bad theology that inverts the scriptures, makes God according to man's image, and with infernal passions fills the heart of man ! Perish the bad...
Page 975 - Sale of, or making away with arms, ammunition, accoutrements, or necessaries, stealing from comrades, or other disgraceful conduct.
Page 459 - No one will advance money to relieve those whose debts approach half the value of their property, nor even lend a moderate sum without a judgment in ejectment and release of errors, that at a moment's notice he may take out a writ of possession, and enter on the plantation of his unfortunate debtor. Sheriff's...
Page 719 - ... persevere ? You think, perhaps, that emancipation has failed. Six years in a nation's life are less than as many minutes of individual duration. You have not given it (what you asked for yourself) a fair trial, and have yourself, to a certain extent, counteracted its operation. At the very outset you entered into a struggle with the son of the earth, " who has rebounded with fresh vigour from every fall...
Page 451 - ... born to any such persons, and the offspring of such children, shall, in like manner, be free from their birth ; and that from and after the...
Page 775 - I am likewise to request, that iii case your borough is in schedule (A) of the act, you will make it publicly known to the new council, that any recommendation which they may think fit to make of persons qualified to be intrusted by his Majesty with the commission of the peace for the borough of which they are the governing body, will have its due weight with the advisers of the crown.
Page 721 - To distinctions between Catholic and Protestant let there be an end. Let there be an end to national animosities as well as to sectarian detestations. Perish the bad theology, which, with an impious converse, makes God according to man's image, and with infernal passions fills the heart of man ! Perish the bad, the narrow, the pernicious...