| William Hazlitt - 1810 - 544 pages
...that no man can hold or enjoy an office or employment, civil or military, without declaring himself a member of the church of England as by law established ; and as there are great numbers of faithful subjects, who have the misfortune of believing that some of... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1811 - 758 pages
...that no man can hold or enjoy an office or employment, civil or military, without declaring himself a member of the church of England as by law established; and a» there are great numbers of faithful subjects, who have the misfortune of believing that some of... | |
| 576 pages
...three articles, to subscribe to the following declaration : — " I, AB, do declare that I am bontjidt a member of the Church of England as by law established." And in 1779, the same substitution^ was made inregard to Bachelors of civil law, medicine, and music, and... | |
| James Bell - 1836 - 1004 pages
...receiving any degree from this university, the candidate must subscribe a declaration that he is bona fuie a member of the church of England, as by law established; and for all degrees, those of BA, MB, and UCL excepled, it is necessary to subscribe to the 36th canon... | |
| England - 1840 - 248 pages
...receiving any degree from this university, th.candidate must subscribe a declaration that he is bono, fide a member of the church of England, as by law established; and for all degrees, tliose of BA, MB, and BCL excepted, it is necessary to subscribe to the 30th canon... | |
| James Wardell - 1846 - 96 pages
...Barstow, Gentleman, an Inhabitant of this Bnrrongh, is a person of undoubted Loyalty to hi* Majesty, a Member of the Church of England as by Law established, and a discreet man, well qualiyfyd to execute the s'i office. " Your Petitioners therefore beg leave to... | |
| Great Britain. Committee on Education - 1850 - 790 pages
...any person be appointed or continue-to be the master or mistress of the said school who shall not be a member of the Church of England as by law established And the minister or in his absence his licensed curate or any minister officiating as aforesaid shall have... | |
| 1854 - 630 pages
...mistaken superstition, and to be typical or symbolic of something. But my lady Azalia, the Queen tf the world of Fashion, is a member of the Church of England, and she would be indiglant if you were to ask her whether she (whipped a protruberant idol. Besides,... | |
| Society for the liberation of religion from State patronage and control - 1873 - 466 pages
...interpretation clause of the Bill defines a " parishioner" to be one who has signed a declaration that he is " a member of the Church of England as by law established"; and the judge to be appointed under the Bill is to make the same declaration. We have, therefore, a new... | |
| George Augustus Sala - 1859 - 436 pages
...a glass of grape juice ; these bawlings out of names by lacqueys ; these posturings and jurapings, and agonies of etiquette ; and turning day into night...the conditions of his (or her ?) creed, or taught wliat is heterodox or what orthodox ; except one vulgar pretender who wrote a Handbook of Etiquette... | |
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