Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel, and the protestant reformed religion established by law ? And will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 1691827Full view - About this book
 | J. R. Broome - 1988 - 62 pages
...and justice, in mercy, to be executed in all his judgements; thirdly, if he will to the utmost of his power maintain the Laws of God, the true profession...Protestant Reformed Religion established by law, and also maintain and preserve the Church of England and the rights and privileges of the bishops and clergy... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1988 - 488 pages
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 | Don Gifford, Robert J. Seidman - 1988 - 704 pages
...Defender of the Faith and of that phase of the coronation oath in which the sovereign swears to uphold "the laws of God, the true profession of the Gospel, and the Protestant Reformed religion as it is established by law." 15.1443 (481:3). Saint Edward's staff- A silver gilt wand carried before... | |
 | Jane Cox - 1988 - 72 pages
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 | Robert Zimmer - 1990 - 294 pages
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 | Linda Colley - 2005 - 452 pages
...joint monarchs had to swear to rule-as none of their predecessors had been asked to do —according to the 'true profession of the gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by law'. Once crowned, Bibles were handed to each of them: 'To put you in mind of this rule and that you may... | |
 | A. D. Harvey - 1992 - 812 pages
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