| Alexander Brown - Great Britain - 1890 - 698 pages
...fully ... as if they had been precisely . . . named and inserted in these our letters patents. " XXIX. And lastly, because the principal effect, which we can desire or expect of this action, is the conTo guard . • » ii • i against the version and reduction or the people in those parts of thrc'hurcn... | |
| America - 1892 - 734 pages
...professed and established within our realme of England," etc.2 3. A part of the Virginia charter of 1609 : "And lastly because the principal effect which we...of God and Christian religion in which respect we should be loath, that any person should be permitted to pass, that we suspected to effect the superstitions... | |
| Virginia Historical Society - Virginia - 1892 - 418 pages
...the principle effect which we can desire, or expect in this action, is the conversion and seduction of the people in those parts unto the true worship...of God and Christian religion, in which respect we should be loath that any person should be permitted to pass that we suspected to effect the superstitions... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - Canada - 1893 - 708 pages
...have the same benefits and privileges as though their names were inserted in these Letters Patent. Lastly, because the principal effect which we can desire or expect of this action is the conversion of the people in those parts, if any be there inhabiting, unto the true worship of God and Christian... | |
| New Hampshire - New Hampshire - 1896 - 740 pages
...within this our Kingdom of England, or any other of our Dominions & Lastly because the principal Effects which we Can desire or Expect of this action is the Conversion & reduction of the people in those parts unto the true worship of God, and Christian religion, in which... | |
| Ohio - 1898 - 386 pages
...precisely, plainly, singularly, and distinctly, named and inserted in these our letters patents. 29. And lastly, because the principal effect, which we...of God and Christian religion, in which respect we should be loath, that any persoa should be permitted to pass, that we suspected to effect the superstitions... | |
| Daniel Joseph Ryan - 1897
...precisely, plainly, singularly, and distinctly, named and inserted in these our letters patents. 29. And lastly, because the principal effect, which we...of God and Christian religion, in which respect we should be loath, that any person should be permitted to pass, that we suspected to effect the superstitions... | |
| Charles Ernest Smith - Freedom of religion - 1899 - 412 pages
...of allegiance to the United States. For the last and concluding clause of their charter ran thus : " And lastly because the principal effect which we can...of God and Christian religion, in which respect we should be loath that any person should be permitted to pass, that we suspected to affect the superstitions... | |
| William DeLoss Love - Algonquian Indians - 1899 - 420 pages
...though it contained unusual missionary pretensions. In that the king declared that "the principall effect which we can desire or expect of this action,...conversion and reduction of the people in those parts into the true worship of God and Christian religion." This precise language, however, is found in the... | |
| William Thomas Davis - Colonies - 1900 - 486 pages
...as if they had been abiding and born within this our kindom of England, or any other our dominions. "And lastly, because the principal effect which we...desire or expect of this action is the conversion of and reduction of the people in those parts unto the true worship of God and Christian religion,... | |
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