| William Hand Browne - Business & Economics - 1890 - 212 pages
...in Virginea or in England, and that for that end they Cause all Acts of Roinane Catholique Religion to be done as privately as may be, and that they instruct...matters of Religion ; and that the said Governor and Coniissioners treate the Protestants wth as much mildness and favor as Justice will permitt. And this... | |
| Theodore Charles Gambrall - Maryland - 1893 - 260 pages
...in Virginia or in England, and that for that end they cause all acts of the Roman Catholic religion to be done as privately as may be, and that they instruct all the Roman Catholics to be silent upon all occasions of discourse concerning matters of religion, and that... | |
| James Andrew Corcoran, Patrick John Ryan, Edmond Francis Prendergast - 1895 - 914 pages
...them, in Virginia or in England, and for that end they cause all acts of Roman Catholique Religion to be done as privately as may be, and that they instruct all the Roman Catholiques to be silent upon all occasions of discourse concerning matters of religion, and... | |
| Rhode Island - 1897 - 108 pages
...may hereafter be made in England, and for that end they cause all acts of Roman Catholique Religion to be done as privately as may be, and that they instruct all the Roman Catholiques to be silent upon all occasions of discourse concerning matters of religion, and... | |
| Charles Ernest Smith - Freedom of religion - 1899 - 412 pages
...to his deputies in charge of the expedition, bade them " cause all acts of Roman Catholic religion to be done as privately as may be, and that they instruct all Roman Catholics to be silent on all occasions of discourse on Religion * * and this to be observed... | |
| Clayton Colman Hall - Maryland - 1902 - 256 pages
...that no offence be given to any of the Protestants, and that Roman Catholics were to be instructed to be silent upon all occasions of discourse concerning matters of religion. This rule of conduct was strictly observed in the colony before any Act concerning religion was passed.... | |
| Lucian Johnson - Catholics - 1903 - 60 pages
...be given to any of the Protestant . . . and for that end cause all acts of Roman Catholique Religion to be done as privately as may be, and that they instruct all the Roman Catholiques to be silent upon all occasions of discourse concerning matters of religion, and... | |
| John Martin Vincent - History - 1903 - 602 pages
...Roman Catholic religion must be " done as privately as may be," and the Roman Catholics are cautioned to be silent upon all occasions of discourse concerning matters of religion. " These rules are to be observed on land as well as at sea." It was feared that the Proprietary's enemies... | |
| Bernard Christian Steiner - Cities and towns - 1903 - 128 pages
...Roman Catholic religion must be " done as privately as may be," and the Roman Catholics are cautioned to be silent upon all occasions of discourse concerning matters of religion. " These rules are to be observed on land as well as at sea." It was feared that the Proprietary's enemies... | |
| Elihu Samuel Riley - Anne Arundel County (Md.) - 1905 - 254 pages
...in Virginea or in England, and that for that end they Cause all Acts of Romane Catholique Religion to be done as privately as may be, and that they instruct...Commissioners treate the Protestants with as much mildness and favor as Justice will permitt. And this to be observed at Land as well as at Sea." In the last paragraph... | |
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