The Foundation of Maryland and the Origin of the Act Concerning Religion of April 21, 1649J. Murphy & Company, 1883 - 210 sider |
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... England . The records have forced me to the conclusions herein set forth . It is possible that newly discovered evidence , hereafter attained , may require some modification of them . I do not consider that probable , but , on the ...
... England . The records have forced me to the conclusions herein set forth . It is possible that newly discovered evidence , hereafter attained , may require some modification of them . I do not consider that probable , but , on the ...
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... England at Stonyhurst , of the Archbishopric of Canterbury , and of the Bishopric of London and of Zion College , contain invaluable information , as do the papers of the British Museum . In the autumn of 1839 , Dr. Alexander saw in one ...
... England at Stonyhurst , of the Archbishopric of Canterbury , and of the Bishopric of London and of Zion College , contain invaluable information , as do the papers of the British Museum . In the autumn of 1839 , Dr. Alexander saw in one ...
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... England . To oppress Catholics would have been gross folly on the part of the Protestant colo- nists , and to oppress Protestants would have been ruin to the proprietary . Religious tolera- tion in Maryland must be attributed solely to ...
... England . To oppress Catholics would have been gross folly on the part of the Protestant colo- nists , and to oppress Protestants would have been ruin to the proprietary . Religious tolera- tion in Maryland must be attributed solely to ...
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... England . To oppress Catholics would have been gross folly on the part of the Protestant colo- nists , and to oppress Protestants would have been ruin to the proprietary . Religious tolera- tion in Maryland must be attributed solely to ...
... England . To oppress Catholics would have been gross folly on the part of the Protestant colo- nists , and to oppress Protestants would have been ruin to the proprietary . Religious tolera- tion in Maryland must be attributed solely to ...
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... England had been the subject of universal and bitter discussion . The Petition of Right , asserting them , passed in 1628 , five years before the date of the charter . The great mass of the people were denied the most elementary ...
... England had been the subject of universal and bitter discussion . The Petition of Right , asserting them , passed in 1628 , five years before the date of the charter . The great mass of the people were denied the most elementary ...
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The Foundation of Maryland and the Origin of the Act Concerning Religion of ... Bradley Tyler Johnson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1883 |
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Act concerning Religion aforesaid Andrew White Appendix Assembly Proceedings assent authority Baron of Baltimore Bill Bozman Canon Law causes Cecil Calvert Charter Christ Christian Church clergy Code Colony Conditions of Plantation consent Court declared ecclesiastical enacted England exemptions faith Father freemen Governor grant heirs Henry House Illustrious Indians institutions Jesuits John jurisdiction Justices King land Leonard Calvert liberty of conscience license Long Parliament Lord Baltimore lord proprietary Lords and Proprietaries Lordship manor Mary oath offence ordinance Papists Parliament party passed peace person or persons persons whatsoever Petition Petition of Right Philip Calvert priests Prince profess prohibited Protestant Province of Maryland Proxie Prynce punishment Puritans records religious toleration Richard Richard Blount Roman Catholic seal secured sent servants settlement Sixteen Laws Society of Jesus Statutes of Mortmain Stonyhurst MSS Streeter Papers summoned taxes temporal thereof Thomas Cornwaleys tion Virginia William Woodstock Letters
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Side 151 - That such as profess faith in God by Jesus Christ (though differing in judgment from the doctrine, worship or discipline publicly held forth) shall not be restrained from, but shall be protected in, the profession of the faith and exercise of their religion...
Side 197 - ... with the advice, assent, and approbation of the freemen of the same province, or of the greater part of them, or of their delegates or deputies...
Side 101 - Honest men served you faithfully in this action. Sir, they are trusty. I beseech you in the name of God not to discourage them. I wish this action may beget thankfulness and humility in all that are concerned in it. He that ventures his life for the liberty of his country, I wish he trust God for the liberty of his conscience, and you for the liberty he fights for.
Side 186 - Him, or deny our Saviour Jesus Christ to be the Son of God, or shall deny the Holy Trinity the Father Son and Holy Ghost, or the Godhead of any of the said three Persons of the Trinity or the unity of the Godhead, or shall use or utter any reproachful speeches, words or language concerning the said Holy Trinity, or any of the said three persons thereof...
Side 187 - And whereas the enforcing of the conscience in matters of Religion hath frequently fallen out to be of dangerous Consequence in those commonwealths where it hath been practiced.
Side 188 - Creekes, or havens thereunto belonging professing to believe in Jesus Christ, shall from henceforth bee any waies troubled, Molested or discountenanced for or in respect of his or her religion nor in the free exercise thereof within this Province or the Islands thereunto belonging nor any way compelled to the beleife or exercise of any other Religion against his or her consent...
Side 121 - Act is before declared and set forth) that no person or persons whatsoever within this province . . . professing to believe in Jesus Christ shall from henceforth be in any ways troubled, molested or discountenanced for or in respect of his or her religion...
Side 186 - ... heretic, schismatic, idolater, Puritan, Independent, Presbyterian, popish priest, Jesuit, Jesuited papist, Lutheran, Calvinist, Anabaptist, Brownist, Antinomian, Barrowist, Roundhead, Separatist, or any other name or term in a reproachful manner...
Side 191 - ... felony without benefit of clergy, and the offenders therein shall be adjudged felons, and shall suffer death as in case of felony without benefit of clergy.
Side 194 - ... him or her self, or any other meer Creature, to be very God, or to be Infinite or Almighty, or in Honor, Excellency, Majesty and Power to be equal, and the same with the true God, or that the true God, or the Eternal Majesty dwells in the Creature and no where else...