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" that it is not lawful on any pretence whatever to take arms against the King, and that I do abhor that traitorous position of taking arms by his authority against his person, "
The Cambridge Modern History - Page 337
1908
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Essays historical, political and moral; suppl. to Baratariana. By ..., Volume 1

Brutus (pseud.) - 1774 - 368 pages
..." that ' by the aft of uniformity, all the Englijb cler' gy were obliged to fubfcribe and declare, that « it is not lawful, on any pretence whatever, ' to take arms againft the King, or any com' miilioned by him." Now only purfue tkis pious do&rine in its coafequences,...
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The Nonconformist's Memorial: Being an Account of the Ministers, who Were ...

Edmund Calamy, Samuel Palmer - Biographies - 1775 - 642 pages
...this political declaration: “I AB do declare, that it is not law“ml, upon any pretence whatfoever, to take arms againSt the “king; and that I do abhor that traiterous poSition of taking “arms by his authority againSt his perfon, or againSt thoic “that...
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The Nonconformist's Memorial: Being an Account of the Lives, Sufferings, and ...

Edmund Calamy - Dissenters, Religious - 1802 - 594 pages
...this political declaration : "IA.B. do declare, that " it is not lawful, upon any pretence whatsoever, to take " arms against the king; and that I do abhor that trait" erous position of taking arms by his authority against his " person, or against those that are...
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The Nonconformist's Memorial: Being an Account of the Lives, Sufferings, and ...

Edmund Calamy - Church and state - 1802 - 498 pages
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Universal History, Ancient and Modern; from the Earliest Records ..., Volume 20

William Fordyce Mavor - Chronology, Historical - 1804 - 480 pages
...oblige the members of both houses, and all who possessed any office, to declare that it was unlawful, on any pretence whatever, to take arms against the king, and that they would not at any time endeavour any alteration in the established government, either in church...
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Universal history, ancient and modern, Volume 20

William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 482 pages
...oblige the members of both houses, and all who possessed any office f to declare, that it was unlawful, on any pretence •whatever, to take arms against the king, and that they would not at any time endeavour any alteration in the established government, either in church...
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Neal's History of the Puritans: Or, The Rise, Principles, and Sufferings of ...

Daniel Neal, Edward Parsons - Dissenters, Religious - 1811 - 802 pages
...supremacy, and " I, A. B do declare anj believe, that it is not lawful upon any pretence whatsoever to take arms against the King; and that I do abhor that traiterous position, of taking arms by his authority against his person, or against those that are...
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An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of ..., Volume 2

William Harris - 1814 - 510 pages
...oath was ordained: " I AB do declare and believe, that it is not lawful, upon any pretence whatsoever, to take arms against the king; and that I do abhor...of taking arms by his authority against his person, or against those that are commissioned by him: so help me God c ." So ready were these gentlemen to...
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ..., Volume 15

Trials - 1816 - 736 pages
...acknowledgment following ; (scilicet) • 1 AB do declare. That it is not lawful, upon any pretence whatsoever, to take arms against the king ; and that I do abhor...of taking arms by his authority against his person, or against those that are commissioned by him : and that I will conform to the liturgy of the Church...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 6

English literature - 1816 - 660 pages
...Common Prayer,' which it prescribed, it required from the ministers of the Church a declaration, ' that it is not lawful on * any pretence whatever to take arms against the king;' a demand which could not be conceded without sacrificing the rights of the nation. If for the conduct...
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