And I do solemnly, in the presence of God, profess, testify, and declare, that I do make this declaration, and every part thereof, in the plain and ordinary sense of the words read unto me, as they are commonly understood by English Protestants, without... The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical ... - Page 4251829Full view - About this book
| Baptists - 1826 - 674 pages
...thii realm." They further solemnly, " ¡n the presence of God, profess, testify and declare, that they make this declaration, and every part thereof, in the plain and ordinary sense of the words of their oath, without any evasion, equivocation, or mental reservation whatsoever, and without dispensation... | |
| 1826 - 506 pages
...realm." They further solemnly, "in the presence of God, profess, testify and declare, that they make thfj declaration, and every part thereof, in the plain and ordinary sense of the words of their oath, without any evasion, equivocation, or Mental reservation whatsoever, and without uny dispensation... | |
| Frederick Nolan - 1827 - 76 pages
...superiority, or pre-eminence, directly or indirectly, within this realm. And I do solemnly, in the presence of God, profess, testify, and declare, that I do make...without any evasion, equivocation, or mental reservation whatever, and without any dispensation already granted by the pope, or any authority of the See of... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1827 - 698 pages
...Protestant religion, or Protestant government of this kingdom : And I do solemnly, in the presence of Ged, profess, testify, and declare, that I do make this...without any evasion, equivocation, or mental reservation whatever, and without thinking that I am or may be acquitted before God or man, <• absolved of this... | |
| Arthur Connell - Constitutional history - 1827 - 660 pages
...in the Church ' of Rome, are superstitious and idolatrous. And I do solemnly, ' in the presence of God, profess, testify, and declare, that I do make...thereof, in the plain and ordinary ' sense of the words read unto mo, as they are commonly under ' stood by English Protestants, without any evasion, equivocation.... | |
| Dudley Julius Medley - Constitutional history - 1910 - 480 pages
...now used in the Church of Rome are superstitious and idolatrous, and I do solemnly in the presence of God profess, testify and declare, that I do make this declaration and every happen that such king or queen, upon his or her succession to the crown of this realm, shall be under... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1911 - 704 pages
...used in the Church of Rome, are superstitious and idolatrous. And I do solemnly, in the presence of God, profess, testify, and declare, that I do make this Declaration, and eviry part thereof, in the flain and ordinary sense of the words read unto me, as they arc commonly... | |
| Albert Matthews - Governors - 1913 - 132 pages
...now used in the Church of Rome are Superstitious and Idolatrous. And I do solemnly in the presence of God profess, testify and declare, That I do make this...thereof in the plain and Ordinary Sense of the words read unto me, as they are commonly understood by English Protestants, without any Evasion, Equivocation... | |
| Charles Franklin Warwick - Pennsylvania - 1913 - 454 pages
...used in the church of Rome are superstitious and idolatrous. "And I do solemnly in the presence of God, profess, testify and declare that I do make this...thereof in the plain and ordinary sense of the words read unto me as they are commonly understood by the English Protestants. Without any evasion, equivocation... | |
| Charles George Herbermann - Catholic Church - 1913 - 872 pages
...used in the Church of Rome, arc superstitious and idolatrous. And I do solemnly in the presence of God profess, testify, and declare that I do make this...thereof, in the plain and ordinary sense of the words read unto me, as they are commonly understood by English Protestants, without any evasion, equivocation,... | |
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