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<head>33.</head>
<head>33.</head>
Neither High Constables nor Petty subscribe the<lb/>Declaration against transubstantiation; nor receive<lb/>the Sacrament: nor do Petty Constables so much<lb/>as take the Oaths of Allegiance, Supremacy<lb/>or Abjuration.
Neither High Constables nor Petty subscribe the<lb/>Declaration against <unclear>Transubstantiation</unclear>; nor receive <lb/>  
the Sacrament: nor do Petty Constables so much <lb/>
as take the Oaths of Allegiance, Supremacy <lb/>
or Abjuration.


<head>34.</head>
<head>34.</head>
The only light in which the Penal Laws against<lb/>Papists are supported is that of instruments of defense<lb/>: ready to be <sic>plac'd</sic> off against them in<lb/>case of any <unclear>commotions</unclear> on their part.  There is<lb/>no one that wishes, <del><gap/></del> at least as one <gap/><unclear>that</unclear><lb/><unclear>proffes</unclear> to wish, but that, so that we could be secure<lb/>against their encroachments, they might<lb/>worship God <del>in</del> <add>after</add> their manner without disturbance.<lb/>
The only light in which the Penal Laws against <lb/>
Not but that their conversion is on every account<lb/>
Papists are supported is that of <unclear>instruments</unclear> of defense<lb/>
most earnestly to be wished for: but that persecution<lb/>
: ready to be <sic>plaid</sic> off against them in <lb/>
, <unclear>to</unclear> <unclear>the length</unclear> we could bring outselves to carry <lb/>
case of any <unclear>commotions</unclear> on their part.  There is<lb/>
it, is <gap/> by all to be <del><gap/>deleted text</del> a means as <lb/>
no one that wishes, <del><gap/></del> at <unclear>least</unclear> as one <gap/><del>deleted text</del> <unclear>that</unclear><lb/>
unsuitable to the end, as <unclear>flagitious</unclear> and <gap/> itself. <lb/>
<unclear>proffes</unclear> to wish, but that, so <unclear>that</unclear> we could be secure<lb/>
against their encroachments, they might<lb/>
worship God <del>in</del> <add>after</add> their manner without disturbance.<lb/>
<unclear>Not</unclear> but that their conversion is on every account<lb/>
most earnestly to be wished <unclear>for:</unclear> but that <unclear>persecution</unclear> <lb/>
, <unclear>'to</unclear> <unclear>the lengths</unclear> we could bring outselves to carry <lb/>
it, is acknowledged by all to be <del><gap/>deleted text</del> a means as <lb/>
unsuitable to the end, as <unclear>flagitious</unclear> in itself. <lb/>


<head>35.</head>
<head>35.</head>

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33. Neither High Constables nor Petty subscribe the
Declaration against Transubstantiation; nor receive
the Sacrament: nor do Petty Constables so much
as take the Oaths of Allegiance, Supremacy
or Abjuration.

34. The only light in which the Penal Laws against
Papists are supported is that of instruments of defense

ready to be plaid off against them in

case of any commotions on their part. There is
no one that wishes, at least as one deleted text that
proffes to wish, but that, so that we could be secure
against their encroachments, they might
worship God in after their manner without disturbance.
Not but that their conversion is on every account
most earnestly to be wished for: but that persecution
, 'to the lengths we could bring outselves to carry
it, is acknowledged by all to be deleted text a means as
unsuitable to the end, as flagitious in itself.

35. Yet is there not a man of that persuasion in of the
Kingdom but what might either be made to suffer love
deleted text life Death or at least deleted text deleted text to make punishments as

POPERY.


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deleted text
at the good pleasure of any one
man if any one there be in the whole
Kindom where either a mistaken real or
the could into
instrument of the Law.

35. Propose therefore deleted text in default on of other
1 That all deleted text deleted text to the
be abolished. 2. That a
however be given to the Jury to determine
as well the fact, as whether there is
honorable evidence produced before them, as concerning
the policy , whether the evidence
sufficient, the charge shall be received.

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Identifier: | JB/070/172/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 70.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

33-35

Box

070

Main Headings

of laws in general

Folio number

172

Info in main headings field

popery

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [lion with vryheyt motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23287

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