Protest - Law Dictionary Search Results
Papist
supreme ecclesiastical power of the Pope, as contradistinguished from English Protestants who in Statutes, Canons, and the 36th Article of Religion
Persuasion
as 'a system of religious or other beliefs (the several protestants.......); (b) a group, faction, sect, or party that adheres to
Schism Bill
Act passed in the reign of Queen Anne, which restrained Protestant dissenters from educating their own children, and forbade all tutors
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Prerogative of mercy
innocent or guilty man on the ground of his innocence, protested against by Lord Denman, L.C.J., and Parke and Alderson, BB.,
Presbyterian Church of England
Presbyterian Church of England, a Protestant Church constituted under the 'Book or Order' of that Church.
Presbyterians
England the term 'Presbyterian' originally designated a distinct body of Protestant Dissenters. The Presbyterian form of worship was established in England
Protestando
Protestando, a word made use of to avoid double pleading in
Settlement, Act of
Queen of Bohemia, and mother of George the First), 'being Protestants,' and various provisions made for securing our religion, laws, and
Supremacy, Oath of
and supremacy, to the effect inter alia to maintain the Protestant succession to the Crown and declaring that ''no foreign prince,
Transubstantiation
read unto me as they are commonly understood by English protestants without any levasion [sic., but, in the Statutes of the
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