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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… would secure and maintain unto us the true reformed Protestant Religion, our Liberties and Properties; which most … in the words of Breda Declaration, "for union of the Protestant subjects;" but how shall we proceed? No Committee … day, there did appear a general inclination "for uniting Protestant subjects." It is a thing much to be thought of, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Moves that the Bill, for giving case to his Majesty's Protestant dissenting subjects, may be left sine die. [It was … [In a Grand Committee on the Bill of Ease to his Majesty's Protestant dissenting subjects.] Mr Powle.] It was the advice … them. Sir Adam Browne.] Every sectary will say he is a Protestant and no PapistYou must take care for the other …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… "assuring them, that he would preserve the true reformed Protestant Religion, and the Church established, and that no … should think so, that the King desired an union with his Protestant subjectsThe Declaration of Breda to that effect. … the war greatAfter a complaint of the breach of the Triple Alliance, and the French for them, yet had that alliance been …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… shift from us You are now making distinction betwixt Protestant and PapistA criterion you must have; the Pope will … Amendments and Provisos to the Bill for giving Ease to Protestant Dissenters, reported by Mr. Powle. In the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… design to set up the Popish and Irish interest, to out the Protestant and EnglishKnows that we are to present the … and if every little drunken quarrel betwixt Papist and Protestant must be taken notice of here, you will have work … that he has Protestants in his troop, and is sure he has a Protestant in his bed; and has heard he keeps a Protestant
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… so many foreigners to be EnglishmenThis Bill admits any Protestant born under any Prince or Potentate; in this you … who, for the most part, are professed enemies to the Protestant religion and the English Interest; and how they, … the grand points of "the irregular Writs," "the War," "the Alliance with France," and "the shutting up of the Exchequer …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… eat and drink. Now when a Test comes, it will wound your Protestant subjectsImpossible to fill your land companies … are, in the mean time, like to be safe, especially in alliance and conjunction with the French King's fleet, who … is a Test that no Papist will endure, but any Protestant will; therefore would have that the Test. Mr …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in the sea, nor cast away beyond sea, to support this alliance, but disbanded. Sir Eliab Harvey.] Knows of … hurried to the Chair, and then it was moved, 1. That our Alliance with France was a Grievance. 2. That the evil … to the favourite views of the Court; and though the alliance with France, and the ruin of Holland, were equally …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and [that] he may not be married to any person but of the Protestant religion 2. [The House was then prorogued by his … Council and Clergy." Mr Secretary Coventry.] Confesses a Protestant match more chusable, but both Religions are legal … and you interposeNext, consider how it stands as to alliance with Idolaters; by that reason we can make no …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… serve as Secretary to Lord Sandwich, and was there a good Protestant and a good Churchman, and the best sort of Protestant; he either went to Dr Twiscrosse's, Dr Warmstry's … and silent in the rest. Would not be thought a phlegmatic Protestant, therefore he stirred in this business and went to …
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