Letters On the English Nation volume 1

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Letters On the English Nation volume 1
John Shebbeare
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ARE the catholics more ridiculous in indulg- ing monks amongft them without contributing to fave their country by arms, than the Britons HI permitting a feet amongft themfelves, who K 3 openly ij4 LETTER XVI. Openly avow that their religion will not fuffbc them to defend their country ? ANOTHER indulgence their obftinacy has cured them is this ; they are fuffered to affirm before a magiftrate that which all'other fubjec~U of this crown are obliged to depofe upon o#h on the Evangelifts. In order... to obferve the, efFec~l of this fufferance, I have frequently at- tended trials where thcfe people have been wit- neffes, and thro' the whole of my obfervation I have never found them give an explicit anfwer when it could make againft their friends ', nay, the whole chicanery and fearch of the council could not draw an anfwer which was not filled with ambiguities. THEIR caufc of demanding this privilege i> the moft convincing reafon for its not being al- lowed them -, it is evident they imagine that there is fomething more obligatory, facred and binding in an oath, than in an affirmation : therefore fince all the individuals of a nation ought to be under the fame influence sn4 apprehenfion in the ad- miniilration of an oath, it was extremely ill un- clefftoqd to.

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