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I A. B. do sincerely promise and swear, that I will be faithful, and bear true allegiance to his majesty King William. So help me God
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His Majesties royal letter to his Privy Council of Scotland, concerning his indulgence
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The oath of every free-man of the city of London
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A serious consideration of the oath of the Kings supremacy
wherein these six propositions are asserted. 1. That some swearing is lawful. 2. That some promissory oaths are lawful. 3. That a promissory oath of allegiance and due obedience to a king is lawful. 4. That the King in his realm, is the onely supreme governour over all persons. 5. That the king is the governour of the realm, as well in all spiritual or ecclesiastical things, or causes, as temporal. 6. That the jurisdictions, priviledges, preeminences, and authorities in that oath, may be assisted and defended. By John Tombes B.D -
Some few questions concerning the Oath of allegiance
proposed by a Catholick gentleman in a letter to a person of learning and honour -
Reflexions upon the controversy about the oath of allegiance, occasion'd by the letter in answer to English loyalty
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The case of the people of England in their present circumstances considered
shewing, how far they are, or are not obliged by the Oath of Allegiance -
The second section of the articles of war
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Arguments and reasons to prove the inconvenience & unlawfulness of taking the new engagement
modestly propounded to all persons concerned -
Memorandums of the conferences held between the brethren scrupled at the Engagement; and others who were satisfied with it
On Feb. 15. and 22. and March 1. 1649 -
A new creed
Consisting of XII. articles for every true Protestant and loyall subject within the three kingdomes of England, Scotland and Ireland to make profession of. In manner and forme following -
Of the lavvfnluess [sic] of the oath of allegiance to the king
and of the other oath to his supremacy. Written for the benefit of Quakers and others, who out of scruple of conscience, refuse the oath of allegiance, and supremacy -
The City's remonstrance and addresse to the king's most excellent majesty
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A True copy of the oaths that are appointed by act of Parliament, made in the first year of Their present Majesties reign; to be taken instead of the oaths of supremacy and allegiance, and the declaration appointed to be made, repeated and subscribed
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A True copy of the oaths that are appointed by act of Parliament, made in the first year of Their present Majesties reign; to be taken instead of the oaths of supremacy and allegiance, and the declaration appointed to be made, repeated, and subscribed
I A.B- do sincerely promise and swear, that I will be faithful, and bear true allegiance to Their Majesties, King William and Queen Mary. So help me God &c -
The oath taken by the censors
who are the Examiners of the College, before the President and the College, upon the day of their admission into their office -
The declaration of loyalty of the ministers of the established Church of Scotland
Who had not the Freedom to take the Oath of Abjuration: With the whole Proceedings thereon. Dated at Edinburgh, November 15. 1712 -
Don Alexandre O'Reilly, commandeur de Benfayan dans l'ordre de Alcantara
Nous faisons sçavoir á toutes les personnes de cette ville de quelque qualité ... de se trouver le vingt-six du present mois en notre hôtel à 7. heures du matin pour prêter serment de fidelité à Sa Majesté catholique ... A la Nouvelle Orléans, le 23. aoust mil sept cens soixante-neuf -
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-eight
An act for prescribing and establishing an oath of fidelity and allegiance -
A discourse concerning the signification of allegiance, as it is to be understood in the new oath of allegiance
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An oath taken by the gentry and inhabitants of the city and county of York
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To the King's most excellent Majesty
The humble addresse of your Majesties most loyal subjects of the clergy in the county of Kent -
To the citizens of Pennsylvania
Friends and fellow-citizens, The majority of the House of Representatives of the freemen of Pennsylvania beg leave to address you, upon a subject of the utmost importance to the liberties of the state -
An act for the better securing the government by disarming papists
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Good advice to the Church of England, Roman Catholick, and Protestant Dissenter
in which it is endeavoured to be made appear that it is their duty, principles & interest, to abolish the penal laws & tests