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to expect equal countenance and incouragement from the Laws of one and the same Nation, Ex. gr. for Papists to expect that where the Laws of the Land are in favour of the Protestant Religion, they should be as much in favour of the Roman Catholique (as they non-sensically call it) and therefore that Religion which is fundamentally opposite to what the Law of a Nation hath established, ought not (at least by violence) to struggle for preheminence, nor yet for parity; |
to expect equal countenance and encouragement from the Laws of one and the same nation, Ex. Great. for Papists to expect that where the Laws of the Land Are in favour of the Protestant Religion, they should be as much in favour of the Roman Catholic (as they nonsensically call it) and Therefore that Religion which is fundamentally opposite to what the Law of a nation hath established, ought not (At least by violence) to struggle for pre-eminence, nor yet for parity; |
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