Annual Register, Volumen42Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1801 |
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... church , to be called , " The united church of England and Ireland , " and that the doctrine , worship , and difcipline , of the faid church , thould remain in full force for ever ; and that the continuance and prefervation of the faid ...
... church , to be called , " The united church of England and Ireland , " and that the doctrine , worship , and difcipline , of the faid church , thould remain in full force for ever ; and that the continuance and prefervation of the faid ...
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... church , to be called The United Church of England and Ireland ; " and that the doctrine , worship , difcipline and government of the laid united church fhall be , and shall remain in full force for ever , as the fame are now by law ...
... church , to be called The United Church of England and Ireland ; " and that the doctrine , worship , difcipline and government of the laid united church fhall be , and shall remain in full force for ever , as the fame are now by law ...
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