... might unanimously concur in some proper method for the greater strengthening the protestant interest, of which, as the church of England is unquestionably the main support and bulwark, so will she reap the principal benefit of every advantage accruing... The History of England - Page 172by Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1763Full view - About this book
| Charles John Abbey - 1887 - 426 pages
...interest ; of which, as the Church of England is unquestionably the main support and bulwark, so will she reap the principal benefit of every advantage accruing by the union and mutual charity of all Protestants.' 3 Both Lords and Commons warmly echoed these sentiments. About the same time, in 1716,... | |
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...Interest : of which, as the Church ot England is unquestionably the main support and bulwark, so will she reap the principal benefit of every advantage accruing by the union and mutual charity of ¡ill P; »testants. 503] PARL. HISTORY, 4 GEORGH I. by a sincere zeul for the just rights of the crown... | |
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