| Arthur Murphy - 1786 - 482 páginas
...: I fhall therefore content myfelf with fuggefting a few hints, which may be improved at maturity. as it is apparent from what has been obferved already,...be chofen out of a certain venerable body, in the nature of a jury of matrons, to examine whether the perfon be qualified according to law. Secondly,... | |
| Catherine M. S. Alexander, Stanley Wells - 2000 - 254 páginas
...upon the late Occasion ... As it is apparent from what has been observed already, that the Christian Religion has no longer a Footing in this Country, it may not be improper to repeal the sacramental Test, and to substitute in its Room the Act of Circumcision.4 A month after the Jew Bill... | |
| Stanley Wells - 2002 - 316 páginas
...upon the late Occasion ... As it is apparent from what has been observed already, that the Christian Religion has no longer a Footing in this Country, it may not be improper to repeal the sacramental Test, and to substitute in its Room the Act of Circumcision.4 A month after the Jew Bill... | |
| Mark Blackwell - 2007 - 378 páginas
...fantasies. The Craftsman of July 7 wrote mockingly that "As it is apparent . . . that the christian religion has no longer a footing in this country, it may not be improper to repeal the sacramental test, and to substitute in its room the act of circumcision" (A Collection of the Best... | |
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