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Notes Intol. Modes
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Notes
Intol Modes
To p. 4
Note
(a)The example above is the rigid truth: the exemptions
provided in favour of Protestant Dissenters in general by
what is called the Toleration Act are illusive: 3 or 4
1 W. & M. c. 18 only out of the 39 Articles of the Church of England
are abated in favour of Dissenters of different denominations.
Those whose worship requires not the
service of a minister viz. [& Moravians?]
in
Moravians 22
G. 2. c. 3d are not excused but upon the terms of suscribing
to the Trinitarian doctrine in its full rigour. In In
favour of those to whose worship a Minister is necessary
3 or 4 only of the 39 Articles of the Church of England
are abated. No place congregation of worship whose of which Minister
has not subscribed failed of subscribing [the remaining articles] the
bulk of that list of Orthodoxy is exempted from
the proscription: and every subject who fails of
attending either who not belonging to a Congregation
so qualified fails of attending stands excluded by his religious persuasions from attendance in d the Church of
England service is liable to expressly declared liable to a fine and Ecclesiastical censures
of which Excommunication and along with it perpetual
imprisonment is the necessary result.
On this foundation stand the pretensions of the
Church of England to the praise of character of a tolerant in Christian charity: a
better
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