| Wallace St. John - 1900 - 164 pages
...protected in the profession of their faith and exercise of their religion, so as they abuse not this liberty to the civil injury of others, and to the actual disturbance of the public peace on their part ; provided this liberty be not extended to Popery or Prelacy, or to such, under a profession... | |
| William Arthur Shaw - 1900 - 736 pages
...protected in, the profession of the faith and exercise of their religion ; so as they abuse not this liberty to the civil injury of others and to the actual disturbance of the public peace on their parts : provided this liberty be not extended to Popery or Prelacy, nor to such as, under... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1901 - 520 pages
...protected in, the profession of the faith and exercise of their religion; so as they abuse not this liberty to the civil injury of others and to the actual disturbance of the public peace on their parts : provided this liberty be not extended to Popery or Prelacy, nor to such as, under... | |
| George Burton Adams, Henry Morse Stephens - 1901 - 590 pages
...protected in, the profession of the faith and exercise of their religion ; so as they abuse not this liberty to the civil injury of others and to the actual disturbance of the public peace on their parts : provided this liberty be not extended to Popery or Prelacy, nor to such as, under... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1901 - 498 pages
...protected in, the profession of the faith and exercise of their religion; so as they abuse not this liberty to the civil injury of others and to the actual disturbance of the public peace on their parts: provided this liberty be not extended to Popery or Prelacy, nor to such as, under the... | |
| Hensley Henson - 1903 - 298 pages
...felt themselves unable to comply with the established forms, provided that they did not abuse this liberty to the civil injury of others and to the actual disturbance of the public peace on their parts, and it was distinctly added " that this liberty was not to be extended to Popery or... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1903 - 420 pages
...felt themselves unable to comply with the established forms, provided that they did not abuse this liberty ' to the civil injury of others, and to the actual disturbance of the public peace on their parts.' In the Instrument, however, it was distinctly added that this liberty was not to be... | |
| Henry Duff Traill - 1903 - 952 pages
...but shall be protected in the profession and exercise of their religion, so as they abuse not their liberty to the civil injury of others, and to the actual disturbance of the public peace on their part." This liberty, however, was " not to extend to Popery or Prelacy, nor to such as, under... | |
| John Brown - 1904 - 174 pages
...protected in the profession of the faith and exercise of their religion, so as they abuse not their liberty to the civil injury of others, and to the actual disturbance of the public peace on their part." It is true this liberty was " not to extend to Popery or Prelacy," but probably most... | |
| Henry Straus Quixano Henriques - 1905 - 154 pages
...forth) should be protected in the profession and exercise of their religion "so as they abuse not this liberty to the civil injury of others and to the actual disturbance of the public peace on their parts, provided this liberty be not extended to Popery or Prelacy, 1 Ordinance of Sept. 27,... | |
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