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Oaths and miracles / Nancy Kress.
Kress, Nancy.Date: 1996- Books
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Oaths appointed to be taken instead of the oaths of allegiance and supremacy: and declaration.
Date: 1764?]- Books
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Oaths appointed to be taken instead of the oaths of allegiance and supremacy: and declaration.
Great Britain. Sovereign (1727-1760 : George II)Date: not after 1755]- Archives and manuscripts
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Visitors' Oaths.
Ticehurst House HospitalDate: 1864-1889Reference: MS.6246Part of: Ticehurst House Hospital- Books
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The obligation of acting according to conscience, especially as to Oaths. A Farewel Sermon Preached Jan. 22. 1715/6.
Russell, Richard, M.A.Date: 1716- Books
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Eight songs. My Nannie O. The Peck o' Maut. Willie Wastle. Wandering Willie. Jocky and Jenny. The braw Wooer. Death of Sally Roy. Oaths in Fashion.
Date: [1795?]- Books
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An address to grand-juries, constables, and church-wardens. Representing their power in the suppression of vice and profaneness, And the Obligation that lies upon them from their Oaths thereto.
Date: 1710- Books
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King George's title asserted: Or, a letter to a Fellow of a College in Cambridge; shewing, The Lawfulness of the Oaths Requir'd by the present Government, upon Principles equally receiv'd by all Parties.
Venn, Richard, 1691-1740.Date: 1716- Pictures
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Charles Bradlaugh being arrested by the police in 1881 for refusing to take the oath as a Member of Parliament, and subsequently rejoicing at the passage of his Oaths Bill in 1888. Colour lithograph by Tom Merry, 1888.
Merry, Tom, 1852-1902.Date: 24 March 1888Reference: 564996i- Books
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De municipum Juramento. A serious enquiry into the Gurgess Oaths of Edinburgh, Perth and Glasgow. Wherein the matter and form of the said oaths (and the other burgess oaths' used thro' Scotland, in so far as coinciding therewith) are examined. With an abridgment of laws, ancient and modern, concerning religion in Scotland. By a Lover of the publick welfare.
Stevenson, Andrew, Writer in Edinburgh.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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The whole of the debates in both Houses of Parliament, on a bill to prevent tumultuous risings and assemblies, and for the more effectual punishment of persons guilty of outrage, riot, and illegal combination, and of administering unlawful Oaths.
Ireland. Parliament.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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A letter to the Reverend Mr. William Higden. On Account of his View of the English Constitution, with Respect to the Soveraign Authority of the Prince, &c. In Vindication of the Lawfulness of Taking the Oaths, &c. By a Natural Born Subject.
Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722.Date: 1709- Books
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The divine right of episcopacy addressed to the Catholic laity of England, in answer to the layman's Second letter to the Catholic clergy of England; With Remarks ON The Oaths Of Supremacy And Allegiance, By the Rev. John Milner, F. A. S.
Milner, John, 1752-1826.Date: M,DCC,XCI. [1791]- Books
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The obligation of an oath; and particularly of the Oaths of Allegiance, Supremacy, and Abjuration. A Sermon Preach'd at the assizes held at Dorchester, on Friday, March 16. 1715/16. By Nicholas Carter, A. M. Published at the Request of the High-Sheriff, Grand-Jury, and others.
Carter, Nicholas, approximately 1690-1774.Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
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The swearer's-Bank: or, Parliamentary Security for Establishing a new Bank in Ireland. Wherein The Medicinal Use of Oaths is considered. With The Best in Christendom. A Tale.) Written by Dean Swift. To which is prefixed, An essay upon English bubbles. By Thomas Hope, Esq;
Date: [1720]- Books
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The lawfulness and obligation of the oaths of allegiance and abjuration, shewn in a discourse betwixt a minister and a gentleman, his parishioner. Publish'd for the Satisfaction of all those, who by a late Act of Parliament are requir'd to take the said Oaths, or else to Register their Names and Estates. By a lover of truth and peace.
Lover of truth and peace.Date: [1723]- Books
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A letter to a nonjuring clergy-man, Occasion'd by an Act of Parliament made the last Sessions, to oblige all Persons of the Age of Eighteen, (not having taken them already) to take the Oaths appointed for the Security of His Majesty's Person and Government, or to register their Names and real Estates. By a Curate of London.
Curate of London.Date: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- Books
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A representation of the state of the English oyster-fisheries; And of the Hardships and Discouragements The oyster-dredgers of this Kingdom labour under, from the duties upon Foreign oysters imported being payable Ad valorem on the Oaths of the Importers. With the case and observations Stated on the Importers Side.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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The constitution, Laws and Government, of England, Vindicated. In a Letter to the Reverend Mr. William Higden. On Account of his View of the English Constitution, with Respect to the Soveraign Authority of the Prince, &c. In Vindication of the Lawfulness of Taking the Oaths, &c. By a Natural Born Subject.
Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722.Date: 1709- Books
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Obedience due to the higher-powers by the laws of God and this nation. A Sermon Preach'd upon the Rebellion, And now publish'd for the Use of those, who are oblig'd to take the Oaths of Allegiance and Abjuration. By Samuel Adams, A. M. Rector of Alvescot. Com. Oxon.
Adams, Samuel, 1676?-1751?.Date: [1716]- Books
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An epistle from the meeting for sufferings, By their Order, the 17th of the Second Month, And 1st of the Third Month, 1696. To such Friends in England and Wales, or elsewhere, as are or may be concern'd in the Favour granted by the Government for the Ease of Friends, from the great Oppression of Oaths.
Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting. Meeting for Sufferings.Date: 1713- Books
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A treatise of lawful oaths, and perjury. Wherein the nature and obligation of promissory and assertory oaths is cleared; and the dreadfulness of the sin of perjury demonstrated, from Scripture, Reason, the Laws of several Nations, and known Instances of God's Judgments against perjured Persons. Published as a Caveat to all who have occasion to depone in Oaths of Purgation, or as Parties or Witnesses, before any Judicature, Civil or Ecclesiastick. By the Reverend Mr. Peter Rae, sometime Minister of the Gospel at Kirkbride, and thereafter at Kirkconnel.
Rae, Peter, 1671-1749.Date: 1749- Books
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A view of the English constitution, with respect to the sovereign authority of the prince, and the allegiance of the subject. In Vindication of the Lawfulness of taking the Oaths, to Her Majesty, by Law Required. To which is added, A defence, by way of Reply, to the several Answers that have been made to it. By William Higden, D. D. late Rector of St. Paul Shadwell.
Higden, William, 1662 or 1663-1715.Date: 1716- Books
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Additions to The magistrate's assistant; including all the acts which concern the office of a justice of the peace, to the end of the last session, viz. 26 Geo. 3, 1786. To which are Annexed, the Several Forms of Conviction, and Oaths of Office, &c. To which the Magistrate may have frequent occasion to refer, and which are here brought into one view. By a country magistrate.
Glasse, Samuel, magistrate.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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A discourse of the due catechising, and Confirming of youth: Preach'd at The episcopal visitation, Of the Deanry of Dursley, in the Diocese of Gloucester, Aug. 30. 1718. By W. Cradock, D. D. With a Preface; wherein certain Exemplary Advice is discover'd to Those of the Clergy, or Laity; who refuse to take the Oaths to the King, and Separate from the Church.
Cradock, William.Date: 1718