| J. P. Kenyon - 1986 - 504 pages
...disturbance whatsoever. We do likewise declare, that it is our royal will and pleasure that from henceforth the execution of all and all manner of penal laws in matters ecclesiastical, for not coming to church, or not receiving the sacrament, or for any other nonconformity to the religion... | |
| Alison Gilbert Olson - 1992 - 292 pages
...by declaring later, after Parliament had imposed penalties on worship outside the Anglican Church, that "the execution of all and all manner of penal...whatsoever sort of non-conformists or recusants be suspended."46 In addition to issuing two general declarations of indulgence to dissenters from the... | |
| Margaret Lucille Kekewich - 1994 - 276 pages
...disturbance whatsoever. 'We do likewise declare, that it is Our Royal Will and Pleasure, That from henceforth the execution of all and all manner of penal laws in matters ecclesiastical, for not coming to Church, or not receiving the Sacrament, or for any other non-conformity to the Religion... | |
| Dale Hoak, Mordechai Feingold - 1996 - 380 pages
...... to reduce this kingdom to an exact conformity in religion ... it is our royal will and pleasure that . . . the execution of all and all manner of penal laws in matters ecclesiastical, for not coming to Church, or not receiving the sacrament, or for any other nonconformity to the religion... | |
| Olive M. Griffiths - 1935 - 220 pages
...ofCharleslI, 1672. (Bate, D. of I.) . . .We do in the next place declare our will and pleasure to be that the execution of all and all manner of penal...immediately suspended and they are hereby suspended. . .But to prevent such disorders and inconveniences as may happen by this our indulgence if not duly... | |
| Robert Luce - 2006 - 674 pages
...whatever sort of non-conformists or recusants, be immediately suspended, and " uneroo- ave S6en' was understood to be an ancient prerogative of the Crown to dispense with penal statutes in favor of particular persons, and under certain restrictions - a power akin to thaï of pardon. But,... | |
| R. B. Outhwaite - 2006 - 173 pages
...ceased with James II's Declaration of Indulgence of April 1687, which declared that 'from henceforth the execution of all and all manner of penal laws in matters ecclesiastical, for not coming to church, or not receiving the sacrament, or for any other nonconformity to the religion... | |
| Robert Tudur Jones, Kenneth Dix, Alan Ruston - 2006 - 448 pages
...England who is not exactly conformable. We do in the next place declare our will and pleasure to be that the execution of all and all manner of penal...immediately suspended, and they are hereby suspended; and all judges, judges of assize and gaol delivery, sheriffs, justices of the peace, mayors, bailiffs... | |
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