| History - 1835 - 906 pages
...thus, •• now remember you have a right to require of me to be resolute in defence of the church. I have been, by the circumstances of my life, and by conviction, led to support tolerution to the utmost extent of which it is justly capable ; but toleration must not be suffered... | |
| 1834 - 546 pages
...you have a right to require of me to be resolute in defence of the church," the king proceeded — " I have been, by the circumstances of my life, and...my duty, and which I am resolved to maintain. I am, (rom the deepest conviction, attached to the pure Protestant faith which this church, of which I am... | |
| 1834 - 734 pages
...bishops r— " My Lords—You have a right to require of me to be resolute in defence of the church. I have been, by the circumstances of my life, and...has its bounds, which it is my duty and which I am n-nhv.l tn maintain. I am, from the deepest conviction, attached to the pure Protestant faith, which... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1834 - 568 pages
...resolute in defence of the Church. 1 have been, by the circumstances of my life, and by convittion, led to support toleration to the utmost extent of...licentiousness : it has its bounds, which it is my n'uty and which I am resolved to maintain. 1 am, from the deepest conviction, attached to the pure... | |
| 1834 - 764 pages
...bishops : — " My Lords — You have a right to require of me to be resolute in defence of the church. I have been, by the circumstances of my life, and...support toleration to the utmost extent of which it it justly capable ; but toleration must not be suffered to go into licentiousness : it has its bounds,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1835 - 942 pages
...them thus, " I now remember you have a right to require of me to be resolute in defence of the church. I have been, by the circumstances of my life, and...it has its bounds, which it is my duty, and which I arn resolved, to maintain. I am, from the deepest conviction, attached to the pure Protestant faith... | |
| History - 1835 - 928 pages
...then» thus, " T now remember you have a right to require of me to be resolute iu defence of the church. I have been, by the circumstances of my life, and...of which it is justly capable ; but toleration must uot be suffered to go into licentiousness — it has its bounds, which it is my duty, and which I arn... | |
| Henry Parish - 1835 - 66 pages
...aboard. What said our good and gracious King on his last birth-day? "I have been, by the circumstance of my life, and by conviction, led to support toleration to the utmost extent of which it is capable ; but toleration must not be suffered to go into licentiousness ; it has its bounds, which... | |
| 1839 - 650 pages
...thousands into perditiofi. ALLOCUTION OF HIS MAJESTY KINO WILLIAM IV., TO THE BISHOPS, JUNE, 1834. •" I HAVE been by the circumstances of my life, and by...conviction, attached to the pure Protestant faith, of which this Church, of which I am the temporal head, is the human means of diffusing and preserving... | |
| 362 pages
...MAJESTY WILLIAM IV. TO THE BISHOPS, EXPRESSIVE OP His DETERMINATION TO DEFEND THE PROTESTANT CHURCH — I have been, by the circumstances of my life, and...is my duty and which I am resolved to maintain. I ain from the deepest conviction attached to the pure Protestant faith, which this Church of which lam... | |
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