| Albert Perry Walker - 1905 - 608 pages
...15, 1672), the first step toward fulfilling the secret treaty of Dover. This Declaration suspended "the execution of all and all manner of penal laws...ecclesiastical against whatsoever sort of nonconformists." Ashley, though eager to secure toleration for Presbyterians, was loath to grant favors to Catholics... | |
| Henry Straus Quixano Henriques - 1905 - 154 pages
...expressed : then follows this passage : " We do in the next place declare our will and pleasure to be, that the execution of all and all manner of penal laws in matters ecclesiastical, 1 Cobbett's Part. Hist., vol. IV, p. 479. against whatsoever sort of nonconformists or recusants, be... | |
| R. W. Dale - 1907 - 808 pages
...preferment of any kind," in the kingdom of England. But it is the King's will and pleasure — " 1. That the execution of all, and all manner of penal...Nonconformists or Recusants, be immediately suspended. . . . " 2. From time to time [to] allow a sufficient number of places, as shall be desired, in all... | |
| R. W. Dale - 1907 - 812 pages
...preferment of any kind," in the kingdom of England. But it is the King's will and pleasure — " 1. That the execution of all, and all manner of penal...Nonconformists or Recusants, be immediately suspended. . . . " 2. From time to time [to] allow a sufficient number of places, as shall be desired, in all... | |
| Frank Bate - 1908 - 264 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...recusants, be immediately suspended, and they are 3Cf. James II's declaration of 1687: 'And in this we are the more confirmed by the reflections we have... | |
| 1904 - 834 pages
...expressed, then follows this passage : " We do in the next place declare our will and pleasure to be, that the execution of all and all manner of penal...nonconformists or recusants, be immediately suspended." An intention of licensing places of public worship for such as do not conform to the Church of England... | |
| Henry Straus Quixano Henriques - 1908 - 358 pages
...expressed, then follows this passage : " We do in the next place declare our will and pleasure to be, that the execution of all and all manner of penal laws in matters ecclesiastical, 1 Cobbett's Part. Hist., vol. IV, p. 479. against whatsoever sort of nonconformists or recusants, be... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 830 pages
...stands established by law, etc. We do in the next place declare our will and pleasure to be All laws that the execution of all and all manner of penal laws in matters as alns ' free ecclesiastical, against whatsoever sort of nonconformists or re- wo rship cusants, be... | |
| Clement Boulton Roylance Kent - 1908 - 512 pages
...supreme power in ecclesiastical matters which is inherent in us,' he proclaimed the suspension of ' all manner of penal laws in matters ecclesiastical against whatsoever sort of Nonconformists and Recusants.' His ostensible objects were laudable enough, and it seemed ungrateful to pick holes... | |
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