| Thomas Bayly Howell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 714 pages
...as jud<;e, and witness of the sincere intention of this my oath, That I own, and sincerely profess the true Protestant religion, contained in the Confession of Faith, recorded in the first parliament of king .lames the 6th, and that I believe the srme to be founded on, and agreeable... | |
| James Aikman - Covenanters - 1842 - 586 pages
...whom I invocate as judge of ray sincere intention in this my oath, That I own and sincerely profess the true protestant religion contained in the Confession of Faith, recorded in the first parliament of King James VI., and that I believe the same to be founded on and agreeable... | |
| James Aikman - Persecution - 1842 - 604 pages
...whom I invocate as judge of my sincere intention in this my oath, That I own and sincerely profess the true protestant religion contained in the Confession of Faith, recorded in the first parliament of King James VI., and that I believe the same to be founded on and agreeable... | |
| Thomas Stephen - Scotland - 1844 - 696 pages
...; but the TEST itself is as follows : — " I solemnly swear, &c. that I own and sincerely profess the true protestant religion, contained in the confession of faith recorded in the first parliament of king James VI., and that I believe the same to be founded on and agreeable... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1844 - 358 pages
...whom I iuvocate as judge of my sincere intention in this my oath, That I own and sincerely profess the true protestant religion contained in the Confession of Faith, recorded in the first parliament of King James VI., and that I believe the same to be founded on and agreeable... | |
| John Lingard - 1844 - 386 pages
...to hold office. That test consisted of — 1. a profession of adhesion, and a promise to adhere to the true protestant religion contained in the confession of faith recorded in the first parliament of James VI. ; 2. the usual recognition of the king's supremacy over all persons... | |
| International law - 1851 - 462 pages
...another draught was framed, and passed into a law. This was the famous " Test Act," in which Sir James succeeded in getting the clause inserted, which excluded...York ; who, on the night the Act passed, remarked to Argyll, that Stair had ruined all honest men, (alluding to Papists,) by bringing in the Confession... | |
| John Lingard - Great Britain - 1855 - 380 pages
...to hold office. That test consisted of — 1. a profession of adhesion, and a promise to adhere to 'the true protestant religion contained in the confession of faith recorded in the first parliament of James VI. ; 2. the usual recognition of the king's supremacy over all persons... | |
| George Buchanan - 1856 - 686 pages
...or corporations, were, with the exception of the king's legitimate children or brothers, enjoined to swear that they owned and sincerely professed the true protestant religion contained in the aforesaid confession of faith ; that they believed it to be founded on and agreeable to the written... | |
| David Dakers Black - Brechin (Scotland) - 1867 - 408 pages
...declare in presence of the eternal God, whom they invocate as judge and witness, that they profess the true Protestant' religion, contained in the Confession of Faith recorded in the first Parliament of King James VI. ; that they will adhere thereto, and will educate their children... | |
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