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" ... enacted against the Catholics as against the Protestant nonconformists ; and would concur with the king in any measure for that purpose : that the test was not to be considered as a penalty inflicted on the professors of any religion, but asasecurity... "
A letter to ... lord John Russell on his speech for the repeal of the Test ... - Page 10
by Robert Jermyn Cooper - 1828
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The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Volume 8

David Hume - 1775 - 480 pages
...of any religion, but as a fecurity provided for the eftablifhed worfhip. That it was no punifhment on men to be excluded from public offices, and to live peaceably on their own revenues or induftry. That even in the United Provinces, which were fo often cited as ^ "models of toleration,...
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The Nature and Extent of the Demands of the Irish Roman Catholics Fully ...

Patrick Duigenan - 1810 - 268 pages
...application, on behalf of the Prince and Princess, refused their concurrence ; and, in such refusal, stated, " that the test was not to be considered as a penalty...live peaceably on their own revenues and industry." What cause, then, of complaint of insult and oppression, had the Irish Romanists under the restraints...
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Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ..., Volume 4

Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 608 pages
...offices were only enjoyed by professors of the established religion : " It was not there considered as a punishment on men to be excluded from public offices,...live" peaceably on their own revenues and industry." (See Hume's history, vol. viii. page 2/4.) Romanists were also excluded in Holland from seats in the...
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Memoirs of James the Second, King of England, &c. &c: Collected ..., Volume 2

1821 - 318 pages
...professors of any religion, but as a security provided for that established : that it was no punishment for men to be excluded from public offices, and to live peaceably on their own revenues or industry." To this they added, that " evert in the United Provinces, so often cited as models of...
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The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Volume 6

David Hume - 1856 - 616 pages
...inflicted on the professors of any religion, but asasecurity provided for the es'abMied worship : lhat it was no punishment on men to be excluded from public...offices, and to live peaceably on their own revenues or industry : that eve", in the L'niied Provinces, which were so often cited as models of toleration,...
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The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the ..., Volume 6

David Hume - 1858 - 606 pages
...was not to be considered as a penalty inflicted on the professors of any religion, but asasecurity provided for the established worship : that it was...offices, and to live peaceably on their own revenues or industry : that eve"- in the United Provinces, which were so often cited as models of toleration,...
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