| Sir Thomas Stafford - 1810 - 380 strani
...construction and consideration of all those that are fully possessed with the knowledge of the Law of duetie to God and man.) You may understand hereby briefly...your objections, in this manner; How I am undoubtedly perswaded in my conscience, that by the Law of God and his true religion I am bound to hold with her... | |
| Sir Thomas Stafford - 1820 - 386 strani
...construction and consideration of all those that are fully possessed with the knowledge of the Law of duetie to God and man.) You may understand hereby briefly my mind to your obiections, in this manner; How I am undoubtedly FACATA HIBERN1A. perswaded in my conscience, that... | |
| Robert King - 1851 - 740 strani
...construction and consideration of all those that are fully possessed with the knowledge of the law of duetie to God and man.) You may understand hereby briefly...and his true religion I am bound to hold with her majestic : Her highnesse hath never restrained me for matters of relit/ion, and as I felt her maiesties... | |
| Robert King - 1851 - 738 strani
...consideration j«'y- of all those that are fully possessed with the knowledge *.D. 1599. of tne jaw Of duetie to God and man.) You may understand hereby briefly...and his true religion I am bound to hold with her majestie : Her fiighttesse hath never restrained me for matters of religion, and as I felt her maiesties... | |
| William Dool Killen - 1875 - 586 strani
...absolve subjects from their oath of allegiance, or to dispose of their estates. " I am," said he, " undoubtedly persuaded in my conscience, that, by the...I am bound to hold with her Majesty. Her Highness liatli nrcer restrained me for -matters of religion ; and as I felt her Majesty's indiflferency and... | |
| James Andrew Corcoran, Patrick John Ryan, Edmond Francis Prendergast - 1906 - 832 strani
...the latter declared his conviction that : By the law of God and His true religion (the Protestant) I am bound to hold with Her Majesty. Her Highness...never restrained me for matters of religion, and as I have feit Her Majesty's indifference and clemency therein, I have not spared to relieve poor Catholics... | |
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