A Letter to An English Layman On the Coronation Oath And His Late Majestys Co

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A Letter to An English Layman On the Coronation Oath And His Late Majestys Co
Henry Phillpotts
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He has the words of the Act of Union itself, blazoned by him again in all the dazzling majesty of Roman capitals.
" It enacted, That every of the Lords and " Commons of the Parliament of the United " Kingdom, in the first and every succeeding " parliament, should, UNTIL THE PARLIAMENT " OF THE UNITED KINGDOM SHOULD OTHERWISE " PROVIDE, take the oaths then provided to be " taken. " " Is not this, " says Mr. Butler, " an * " Letters from his late Majesty, " frc. P. 38.
GIVEN AT THE UNION. 143 " e
...xplicit intimation, that a change of oaths, " after the Union, in favour of the Catholics, " was then contemplated ? Was not a sure and " certain hope of it held out to them by these " words ? Is it not incontrovertible proof, that " all the statesmen who favoured the Union " were convinced that Catholic Emancipation " might be granted without affecting the Coro- " nation Oath ?" There is something quite refreshing in the contemplation of the vigorous and sanguine temperament of Mr. Butler in witnessing his more than youthful facility of convincing him- self of the truth of every thing he at any time wishes to believe.

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