Substance of the Speech of Charles Purton Cooper, Esq. as Counsel for the Rev. Charles Wellbeloved, in the Suit of the Attorney General Versus Shore: Instituted in the High Court of Chancery, Respecting Lady Hewley's Foundations, Wednesday, 2d July, 1834R. Hunter, 1834 - 81 pàgines |
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Pàgina 38 - Complaints of which being made to the last parliament, they were ordered to be burnt by the hands of the common hangman, and the author to be imprisoned in the Gatehouse.
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Pàgina 59 - By those who espouse the side of the nonsubscribers, " this decision is celebrated as the triumph of liberty over " oppression, of liberality over bigotry, of divine authority " over human usurpation, of the sacred Scriptures over " creeds and articles, and confessions of faith."* The press now overflowed with the writings of the Trinitarians and the Antitrinitarians.
Pàgina 60 - Before the conclusion of this period (that is, before " the year 1730,) in every part of England, Arianism was " not only embraced but openly acknowledged by not a few " of the Presbyterian ministers. The heresy polluted some " of the London pulpits. In Lancashire it was prevalent, " and in the counties to the south it gained ground ; also " in the west, whence it first sprang.
Pàgina 51 - ... dispute against the Christian faith, concerning the doctrine of the Blessed Trinity, but also to write and publish books and pamphlets against the same, and industriously spread them through the kingdom, contrary to our known laws established in this realm : We do therefore strictly charge and command you, together with all other means suitable to your holy profession, to make use of your authority according to law, for the repressing and restraining of all such exorbitant practices.
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