The Toleration Act renders that which was illegal before, now legal. The Dissenters' way of worship is permitted and allowed by this act. It is not only exempted from punishment, but rendered innocent and lawful. It is established; it is put under the... Memoirs of his late majesty George iii - Page 107by Thomas Williams (Calvinist preacher.) - 1820Full view - About this book
| Alexander Luders - 1789 - 656 pages
...was illegal before, now legal ; the diflenters' way of worihip is permitted and allowed by this aft ; it is not only exempted from punishment, but rendered innocent and lawful : It is eft alii jbed : It is put under the protection, and is not merely under the connivance of the law."... | |
| 1801 - 730 pages
...The Toleration Aft renders that which was illegal before, now legal ; the'Difleiiter's way of worfhip is permitted and allowed by this act; it is not only exempted from punifhment, but rendered innocent and lawful ; it i> ESTABLISHED ; it is put under theprote¿ii/m,... | |
| 1869
...Nonconformists has been long established in this country. "The Toleration Act," he said on one occasion,* "renders that which was illegal before now legal....and is not merely under the connivance of the law." The establishment of a form of worship is, however, obviously a different thing from the establishment... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 512 pages
...consequentially an inference and operation upon the Corporation act in particular. The toleration act renders that which was illegal before now legal. The...and is not merely under the connivance of the law. In case those who are appointed by law to register dissenting places of worship refuse on any pretence... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 pages
...upon the Corporation act in particular. The toleration act renders that which was illegal before noff legal. The dissenters' way of worship is permitted...and is not merely under the connivance of the law. In case those who are appointed by law to register dissenting places of worship refuse on any pretence... | |
| 1808 - 542 pages
...consequentially the toleration act renders that which was illegal before, now legal ; the dissenter's way of worship is permitted and allowed by this act; it is not only rendered innocent but lawful, it is established, it is put under the protection, and is not merely... | |
| William Cobbett - 1813 - 726 pages
...consequentially an infiuence"and operation upon the Corporation Act in particular. The Toleration Act renders that which was illegal before, now legal ; the Dissenters' way of worslyp is permitted and allowed by this act ; it is not only exempted from punishment, but rendered... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1815 - 572 pages
...cathedral church. Hear, on this subject, the great oracle of law, Lord Mansfield : — " The Toleration Act renders that which was illegal before, now legal;...from punishment, but rendered innocent and lawful; it it established." (Lord 'Mansfield's speech in the House of Lords, in the case of the Chamberlain of... | |
| Unitarian - 1816 - 120 pages
...was the opinion delivered by the late Lord Mansfield. " The Toleration act," said his Lordship, •' renders that which was illegal before, now, legal...punishment, but rendered innocent and lawful ; it it aiablished."* Many an(| bitter were the Snuendos thrown out against the Unitarians by their ungenerous... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1817 - 506 pages
...which was illegal before, now legal ; the dissenting way of worship is permitted and allowed by that act ; it is not only exempted from punishment, but...it is put under the protection, and is not merely the con. nivance of the law."* It hath been followed with an universal good effect and happy influence... | |
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