 | Robert Southey - 1841 - 608 pages
...because the passions and uncharitableness of the times have produced several opinions in religion, by which men are engaged in parties and animosities against each other, which when they shah* hereafter unite in a freedom of conversation will be composed, or better understood; we do declare... | |
 | Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1843 - 810 pages
...have produced several opinions in " religion, by which men are engaged in parties " an daniraosities against each other ; which, when " they shall hereafter unite in a freedom of con" versation, will be composed, or better under" stood ; we do declare a liberty to tender consci"... | |
 | Thomas Stephen - 1844 - 754 pages
...Because the passions and uncharitableness of the times have produced several opinions in religion, by which men are engaged in parties and animosities...shall hereafter unite in a freedom of conversation, will be composed or better understood ; we do declare a liberty to tender consciences, and that no... | |
 | 1862
...advised Because the passion and uncharitableness of the times have produced several opinions in religion, by which men are engaged in parties and animosities...shall hereafter unite in a freedom of conversation, will be composed, or better understood: We do' declare a liberty to tender consciences, and that no... | |
 | William Sewel - 1844 - 448 pages
...uncharitableness of the times h*v* produced several opinions in religion ; by which men are engaged parties and animosities against each other, which,...shall hereafter unite, in a freedom of conversation, will be composed, or belter understood ; we do declare a liberty to tender consciences, and that man... | |
 | Armand Carrel, Charles James Fox - 1846 - 496 pages
...times have produced several opinions in religions, by which men are engaged in animosities and parties against each other, which, when they shall hereafter unite in a freedom of conversation, will be composed or better understood, we do declare a liberty to tender consciences, and that no man... | |
 | Joseph Fletcher - 1847 - 652 pages
...And because the passion and uncharitableness of the times have produced several opinions in religion, by which men are engaged in parties and animosities...shall hereafter unite in a freedom of conversation, will be composed or better understood, we do declare a liberty to tender consciences ; and that no... | |
 | James Stuart Murray Anderson - 1848 - 796 pages
...' Because the passion and uncharitableness of the times have produced several opinions in religion, by which men are engaged in parties and animosities...shall hereafter unite in a freedom of conversation will be composed, or better understood ; We do declare a liberty to tender consciences; and that no... | |
 | Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1849 - 614 pages
...And because the passion and uncharitableness of the times have produced several opinions in religion, by which men are engaged in parties and animosities...shall hereafter unite in a freedom of conversation, will be composed, or better understood; we do declare a liberty to tender consciences; and that no... | |
 | Joseph Fletcher - 1849 - 320 pages
...And because the passion and uncharitableness of the times have produced several opinions in religion, by which men are engaged in parties and animosities...shall hereafter unite in a freedom of conversation, will be composed or better understood, we do declare a liberty to tender consciences ; and that no... | |
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