| 1810 - 642 str.
...166'0, wherein he promised liberty to all tender consciences, and engaged the sacred word of a king, that no man should be disquieted, or called in question, for differences in matter of religion, provided they did not disturb the peace of the kingdom. Now, though I will not... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1810 - 610 str.
...1бб0, wherein he promised liberty to all tender consciences, and engaged the sacred word of a king, that no man should be disquieted, or called in question, for differences in matter of religion, provided they did not disturb the peace of the kingdom. Now, though I will not... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 606 str.
...1660, wherein he promised liberty to all tender consciences, and engaged the sacred word of a king, that no man should be disquieted, or called in question, for differences in matter of religion, provided they did not disturb the peace of the kingdom. Now, though I will not... | |
| Micaiah Towgood - 1812 - 684 str.
...from Breda, solemnly promising liberty to tender consciences ; and that no man should be disquieted for differences of opinion in matters of religion; which did not disturb the peace of the kingdom ; and relying upon the fair speeches and assurances of his friends; and some of them, perhaps, duped... | |
| John Aikin - 1813 - 720 str.
...monarchy«men having furnished the court with a pretence for breaking through the King's late declaration, that no man should be disquieted or called in question...religion which did not disturb the peace of the kingdom, the different denominations of Dissenters, and among the rest the Quakers, were soon made to feel the... | |
| David Benedict - 1813 - 612 str.
...his return, it was said, " We do also declare a liberty to tender consciences, and that no man shall be disquieted or called in question for differences of opinion in matters of religion, which do not disturb the peace of the kingdom." How far his conduct accorded with these professions, the... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 402 str.
...in the mean, time, we published, in our declaration from Breda, a liberty to tender consciences; and that no man should be disquieted, or called in question, for differences of. opinion in matter of religion, which do not disturb of possessing their religion and liberties without molestation.... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 428 str.
...in the mean time, we published, in our declaration from Breda, a liberty to tender consciences ; and that no man should be disquieted, or called in question, for differences of opinion in matter of religion, which do not disturb 383 THE LTFE OF of possessing their religion and liberties... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 778 str.
...in the mean time, we published in our Declaration from Breda, a liberty to tender consciences, and that no man should be disquieted, or called in question...differences of opinion in matters of religion, which do not disturb the peace of the kingdom, and that we shall be ready to consent to such nn act of parliament... | |
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