| Robert Pocock - 1800 - 202 pages
...for the security of the church, . and was dismissed the upper house. On the trial of Dr. Sacheverell, his conduct was not less conspicuous ; this business...guilty. The first and last of the articles against Sacheverell, must have been from the tenor of his lordship's conduct, very opposite to his sentiments... | |
| Trials - 1816 - 732 pages
...wilh a general mal-administration ; the first, That he suggests that her majesty's ail minist ration, both in ecclesiastical and civil affairs, tends to the destruction of the constitutien ;" are so manifest, that after what has been said, and is unanswered, it would be but... | |
| Narcissus Luttrell - History - 1857 - 872 pages
...4. In his sermon and books does falsely and maliciously suggest, that her majesties administration in ecclesiastical and civil affairs tends to the destruction of the constitution, and that there are men of character and station in church and state who are false brethren, encouraging... | |
| Narcissus Luttrell - Great Britain - 1857 - 864 pages
...4. In his sermon and books does falsely and maliciously suggest, that her majesties administration in ecclesiastical and civil affairs tends to the destruction of the constitution, and that there are men of character and station in church and state who are false brethren, encouraging... | |
| Edward Foss - Courts - 1874 - 346 pages
...make good the charge in the fourth article, viz., that the Doctor does falsely and maliciously suggest that her Majesty's administration, both in ecclesiastical...affairs, tends to the destruction of the constitution ; and that there arc men of characters and stations, both in church and state, who are false brethren,... | |
| Alexander Simpson - Impeachments - 1916 - 240 pages
...of the church." 4th. That he, "in his said sermons and books, doth falsely and maliciously suggest, that her majesty's administration, both in ecclesiastical...affairs, tends to the destruction of the constitution: . . . (and) persuades her majesty's subjects to keep up a distinction of factions and parties; instils... | |
| Margaret Lucille Kekewich - History - 1994 - 276 pages
...He, the said Henry Sacheverell, in his said sermons and books, doth falsely and maliciously suggest that her Majesty's administration, both in ecclesiastical...affairs, tends to the destruction of the constitution, and that there are men of characters and stations in Church and State who are false brethren, and do... | |
| Ron Christenson - Law - 560 pages
...members of both Houses who passed the said vote were then conspiring the ruin of the Church"; and (4) "that her Majesty's administration, both in ecclesiastical...affairs, tends to the destruction of the constitution," with false brethren weakening, undermining, and betraying. "And as a public incendiary, he persuades... | |
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