| 1809 - 582 trang
...and calumniated those our just and honourable proceedings ; and therefore, lest our reputation mjght, upon the one side (though innocently) have some aspersion...to put the law in due execution against them. and so to strike equally, on both hands, against the contemncrs of our authority, and adversaries of our... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1809 - 586 trang
...but breed a great discontentment in our peoples's hearts, especially of such as are, pcradventure, upon the point of turning. The other inconvenience...conform themselves, but obstinately stand out, to our judge« and justices ; whom we likewise command tu put the law in due execution against them. afld... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 656 trang
...be barred to our good people, which shall not tend to the breach of our aforesaid laws, and canon* of our church: which to express more particularly,...command to put the law in due execution against them. Our pleasure likewise is, that the bishop of that diocese take the like straight order with all the... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1809 - 584 trang
...churchwarden, shall, for their parts, be careful and diligent, both to instruct the ignorant, :<i"l convince and reform them that are misled in religion...judges and justices ; whom we likewise command to put the'law in due execution against them. Our pleasure likewise is, that the bishop of that diocese take... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 510 trang
...his majesty's pleasure is, that the bishops, and all other inferior churchmen, and church-wardens, shall, for their parts, be careful and diligent, both...conform themselves, but obstinately stand out, to the judges and justices; whom he likewise commands to put the laws in due execution against them. "... | |
| James Caulfield - 1820 - 366 trang
...particularly Hi- Majesty's pleasure, is, that the hishops, end all other inferior churchmen and churchwardens, shall, for their parts, be careful and diligent, both to instruct the ignorant, and to convince and reform them that are misled in religion, presenting them that will not conform themselves,... | |
| James Caulfield - 1820 - 252 trang
...particularly His Majesty's pleasure, is, that the bishops, and all other inferior churchmen and churchwardens, shall, for their parts, be careful and diligent, both to instruct the ignorant, and to convince and reform them that are misled in religion, presenting them that will not conform themselves,... | |
| James Caulfield - 1820 - 182 trang
...particularly His Majesty's pleasure, is, that the bishops, and all other inferior churchmen and churchwardens, shall, for their parts, be careful and diligent, both to instruct the ignorant, and to convince and reform them that are misled in religion, presenting them that will not conform themselves,... | |
| 1822 - 430 trang
...their parts 'bee careful and diligent, both to instruct theignoraiit,andconmnceandreforme them thai are misled in Religion ; presenting them that will not conform* themselves, but obstinately stand ont, to our Judges and Justices ; whom we likewise command to jvut the Law in due execution against... | |
| 1823 - 442 trang
...ignorant.and conuince and reforme them that are misled in Religion ; presenting them that will not conforme themselves, but obstinately stand out, to our Judges...command to put the Law in due execution against, them. . • > " Our pleasure likewise is, that the Bishop of that Diocesse take the like straight order with... | |
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