An Enquiry Into the Principles of Toleration the Degree in Which They Are Admi
An Enquiry Into the Principles of Toleration the Degree in Which They Are Admi
Joseph Fownes
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r 13, 14 Car. II, cap, i. . 2. S . 5, t 17 Car. 11. Cap. Ii. Principles of 'Toleration, &c. 37 &c. And have not fubfcribed the declaration contained in feci:. 9. Of the late act of unifor- mity, u and fhall not take the oath prefcribed by this act, (and all perfons preaching in any unlawful aflembly, ) are forbidden, till they have taken this oath, to refide within five miles of any town, which fends members to parliament, or of any place, wherein they had, fince the act of oblivion, been parfo...ns, &c. Under the penalty of forty pounds for each offence, and, upon refufal of the oath, after fuch offence fworn againft them, are liable to imprifonment for fix months. And fuch per- fons are farther enjoined, w " to frequent divine " fervice, as eftablifhed by the laws of this " kingdom, '* or elfe to abftain from teaching publick or private fchool, or from taking any boarders or tablers, to be inftructed by them- felves or by any other, upon pain of forfeiting, in like manner for every fuch offence, the fum of forty pounds.
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